Jacob Boehme’s humorous types


Thomas Garrett Isham
As an enneagram enthusiast, I have long been a student of personality typologies and their expositors, both ancient and modern. Among the more intriguing figures I have come across is Jacob Boehme (pronounced Ber-ma), theosopher, philosopher, and mystic, who, in his singular writings, included analysis of the four humors typology.
His use of the four humors touches on many insights found in the enneagram, on many cross-currents worthy of comparison between the two systems. T...
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