2 posts tagged “enneagram”
Enneagram test
Enneagram Institute
Don Richard Riso & Russ Hudson's website.
Enneagram type descriptions, online test (RHETI), articles and discussion board.
Helen Palmer's website
- Ennea Graphs
Images and a compilation of type descriptions by several authors. - The Enneagram Handbook
Booklet by Chris Wright (PDF-file). - The Trouble With Typing
Pitfals in using the Enneagram system (written by Thomas Condon). - Enneagram Test
Determine your Enneagram personality type.
- Enneagram type One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine
Descriptions of the personality types. - Instinctual variants
The self-preservation, the sexual and the social instinct. - TYPE CORRELATIONS
The Sufi Enneagram or Sign of the Presence of God
In the work of Dr. Laleh Bakhtiar Ph.D, the origins of the Enneagram symbol (see illustrations) are traced from within the Sufi Tradition of Central Asia. The Islamic Sufi tradition incorporated wisdom from past traditions including Pythagorean, Platonic, Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist and Zoroastrian Religions as long as that knowledge did not contradict the principle of Unity or belief in the Oneness of God. The Sufi tradition inherited a sacred tradition of psychology which existed in the past but was the first to develop this psychological teaching into a system based on the nine points, particularly in the work of the 13th century Islamic scholar Nasir al-din Tusi. It was this same traditional psychology that G.I. Gurdjieff encountered through the Sufis in Central Asia which led to his use of the Enneagram symbol in his teaching during the 1920's. The modern typological interpretation of the enneagram (by Riso, Ichazo, et.al.) does not originate from this primordial tradition and is in fact something quite different. In her three-volume work entitled God's Will Be Done (1993, Kazi Publications, USA) Dr. Bakhtiar describes in print for the first time the form and meaning of the Enneagram symbol as understood from within the Sufi-Islamic tradition in relation to traditional psychology. '...Everything in nature but the human 'self' perfects its own nature, to the extent that life allows, by unconsciously submitting to the Will of God...the area with which we are concerned is the completion of nature in its mode of operation... God breathed His Spirit into human forms so that they gained the powers of consciousness of 'self', which includes consciously following one's conscience and free will. The completion of the perfection of nature becomes a question of choice - to do or not to do...' God's Will Be Done volume 1 |
There are a lot of Enneagram locations up on Google. This one has a test and general information about each type.
I personally like the Myers Briggs test and typing site which is:
Take the tests, I like how Enneagram Central says that if you don't agree with the evaluation, take the test again.
They are only maps for reflection, after all, based on your own answers. Sometimes, it's what just happened or what kind of mood you are in when you take the test. But try it out, and see what you come up with.
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Similar Minds offers a different Enneagram test, the result for me came out differently.
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