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The Puzzle of the Individual

small.wonder

So she did.
Joined
Feb 8, 2013
Messages
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Enneagram
4w5
Instinctual Variant
sx/so
Friday night I had dinner with a fairly new friend (the cousin of a close friend) to look at the Enneagram and figure out what her type is. This is just one in a long string of coffee dates, night caps and dinners, talking with people and helping them sort out their motivations. The first time I did it, I wasn't sure I should say much-- just administer the test, give them the results and lend them my book to read about it. I mean, I was meeting with a friend and her identity was her business. When the test results were laid out though, I felt (from my own extensive reading, and knowing the person across the table from me) that they weren't accurate.

Of course I now know that tests aren't always accurate, or not even close to always. But in that moment with my friend, I didn't want to tell her what type she was. I've seen the Enneagram so abused and used to pigeon hole and stereotype, and when I started studying it, I vowed not to be that person. So I decided to talk it through with the friend, examine more closely their top 3 or 4 results and ask questions. It was the first time I realized the beauty of two people coming together-- one with knowledge of self, and one with knowledge of the Enneagram-- to solve the puzzle of the individual. Even now, I tend to use that picture when making my intentions clear at the start: "I don't presume to know you (haha, unless I do). You know you, and I know the Enneagram, so let's figure it out." So last night, after a little over 4 hours sitting at a kitchen table, my newer friend settled on 6w5 with a strong 3 fix, 613. Reading on instinctual variants was homework. ;)

It's still a shock to me that after over two years studying and applying, that I'm not bored of this stuff. I think perhaps once I meet one of each of the 972 different possible types, then I can be bored. :D
 

Rambling

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INTJ
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5w6
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
Thank you for this blogpost.

Can you tell me the test which you use and the name of the book you recommend on the enneagram please? I would like to understand it better and don't know where to start. Thanks.
 

small.wonder

So she did.
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Rambling;bt7692 said:
Thank you for this blogpost.

Can you tell me the test which you use and the name of the book you recommend on the enneagram please? I would like to understand it better and don't know where to start. Thanks.

So sorry that I didn't see this until just now! The books I have most used are The Wisdom of The Enneagram and The Complete Enneagram. The former has testing material within. :) Happy studying!
 
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