Enneatypes corresponding to Jungian typology (according to Personality Types)


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This is a discussion on Enneatypes corresponding to Jungian typology (according to Personality Types) within the Enneagram Personality Theory Forum forums, part of the Personality Type Forums category; Originally Posted by Owfin I think that the inferior tends to involve more of the things we try to avoid, ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owfin View Post
    I think that the inferior tends to involve more of the things we try to avoid, our fears, and our sensitive points, which is more into enneagram's realm.
    That makes perfect sense. Maybe i should think more about my Si while trying to figure out my ENNG. I'm a wee bit stuck right now, i can't make a firm decision. Now i have something new to ponder about while getting there. Thanks :)

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