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Editorial and News Instincts and Subtypes Type 9 Understanding the Enneagram

Self-Preservation Nine: Appetite

Antonio Barbato As I have already said, the Conservation Instinct forces the person to pay attention to himself and his own well-being. Yet, in...

by Antono Barbato February 9, 2024February 9, 2024
Instincts and Subtypes Type 7

Self-Preservation Seven: Gang

Antonio Barbato I have repeatedly pointed out that the Conservation Instinct draws the person's conscience to pay more attention to the practical needs that...

by Antonio Barbato February 8, 2024February 8, 2024
Instincts and Subtypes Type 5

Self Preservation Five: Refuge

Antonio Barbato The combination of a very retracting Passion like Avarice and the Conservation Instinct - which requires defense and the interruption of contact...

by Antonio Barbato February 5, 2024February 7, 2024
Instincts and Subtypes Type 4

Self-Preservaton Four: Tenacity

Antonio Barbato When the Passion of Envy corrupts the Conservation Instinct, it suggests to the person that, to obtain a good and satisfying survival,...

by Antonio Barbato February 4, 2024February 7, 2024
Instincts and Subtypes Type 3

Self Preservation Three: Security

Antonio Barbato In this subtype, there is a strong belief to know what is right to do. This belief comes, obviously, from Deceit. The...

by Antonio Barbato February 3, 2024February 7, 2024
Instincts and Subtypes

General Considerations about Subtypes

A lot of material about subtypes and instincts has appeared in these pages and, as is frequently the case in matters psychological or philosophical,...

by Antonio Barbato June 1, 2012October 27, 2023
Instincts and Subtypes Relationships

Subtypes in Relationships Part 5

Self-Pres with One-to-one The most important issue for this pair is negotiating the intimate relationship. The intensity of the One-to-ones can feel demanding, even...

by Peter O'Hanrahan January 1, 2009September 12, 2023
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