Two Alternative Types of Type-Definition (Part 2)

Part Two: Implications of the Polarities
Nicholas Reitter
In the first article in this series I discussed what I called the “Enneagram Polarities” as a candidate-answer to the question, “What is the simplest (or, minimal) Enneagram type-definition that captures the essential features of each type?” The idea was that combining the paired polarity-terms in the table below, each pair with a high- and low-side term approximating, respectively, the Virtues and Ego-Fixations of the traditio...
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