How and Why Opposite Types are Look-alikes
Susan Rhodes
In Part I, we looked at the relationships between points across the enneagram (Points 1 & 5, 2 & 6, 3 & 7, and 4 & 8) and focused on their similar roles in two complementary life processes (involution and evolution). But there’s another way to look at oppositions, and that’s by looking at the location that is precisely 180º across the enneagram circle. Of course, since we have nine points, no two points are in direct opposi...

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