Luminous
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- Joined
- Oct 25, 2017
- Messages
- 10,170
- MBTI Type
- Iᑎᖴᑭ
- Enneagram
- 952
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/sp
Enneagram Survey
By the answers you gave on our test it suggests that you are an:
The Mediator is a Belly Point.
Lost in self-forgetting, Belly Points are overwhelmed and angry in a world that they perceive forgets them and so in the compulsion to respond to the world in an effort to be recognized and thereby have a sense of identity, they lose their connection to their heart and their capacity to access what they desire and feel.
In reacting to this, Mediators take anger-driven action in the world by focusing on loving others through merging with them and dissociating from their anger as a substitute for knowing themselves.
Mediators are caring, attentive to others and adaptive. They are supportive and have the capacity to understand and empathize with others’ points of view. They are willing to sacrifice in service of a greater goal.
Mediators can be self-deprecating and resentful. They can be dominated by comfort. Prioritizing is difficult. They are conflict averse making it appear they agree when they may not. They can be spacey.
Spiritual Growth for the Mediator
Experiencing own sense of unlovability thereby fostering right action and freedom from the need to be invisible.
By the answers you gave on our test it suggests that you are an:
The Mediator is a Belly Point.
Lost in self-forgetting, Belly Points are overwhelmed and angry in a world that they perceive forgets them and so in the compulsion to respond to the world in an effort to be recognized and thereby have a sense of identity, they lose their connection to their heart and their capacity to access what they desire and feel.
In reacting to this, Mediators take anger-driven action in the world by focusing on loving others through merging with them and dissociating from their anger as a substitute for knowing themselves.
Mediators are caring, attentive to others and adaptive. They are supportive and have the capacity to understand and empathize with others’ points of view. They are willing to sacrifice in service of a greater goal.
Mediators can be self-deprecating and resentful. They can be dominated by comfort. Prioritizing is difficult. They are conflict averse making it appear they agree when they may not. They can be spacey.
Spiritual Growth for the Mediator
Experiencing own sense of unlovability thereby fostering right action and freedom from the need to be invisible.