Yev Kirpichevsky, PhD
Most people first meet the Enneagram as nine personality types. But what if these nine points are not fixed boxes at all? What if they are the internal flavors of one self, held in tension, exchanging energy, and bound together by invisible forces? In this model, personality is like a nucleon (proton, neutron) in physics: a bound unity of tendencies (quark-like), kept together by mediators (boson-like interactions). Consciousness is the field in which these flavors interact...

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