In todays episode, we explore the intriguing concept of Enneagram subtypes and their significance. Subtypes are based on our instinctual patterns, consisting of three categories: social, one-to-one, and self-preservation.
Each individual possesses all three subtypes, but one tends to be dominant while another supports it, and the third becomes a blind spot.The primary subtype is our go-to strategy, while the secondary subtype complements and reinforces it. The blind spot refers to the instinctual aspect that we struggle with or overlook.
The goal of understanding subtypes is to achieve a balance among the three instincts.This involves consciously working on the blind spot and finding equilibrium between primary and secondary subtypes.5.
Subtypes can change over time, especially in response to significant life events or shifts in the environment.
While most people don't fully move out of their blind spot, intentional work can help address and balance it.
Understanding Enneagram subtypes provides a deeper understanding of individual differences within each Enneagram type. Recognizing and appreciating the various subtypes can lead to better communication and empathy among individuals.