Enneagram Wings And Subtypes Forum Post

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Profile Picture Blake 6/16/2024 8:51:11 PM

I'm trying to understand how Enneagram wings influence the core type and how subtypes come into play. For example, with a 4w5 versus a 4w3, how might their motivations and behaviors differ? And how do subtypes like social, sexual, or self-preservation add another layer to these distinctions? Are there any personal examples or resources that helped you grasp the complexities of wings and subtypes working together? 🧩 Any insights or experiences would be greatly appreciated!

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MovieBuff 7/10/2024 3:06:21 AM

Hi there! 🌟 Understanding Enneagram wings and subtypes can definitely add a lot of depth to your self-discovery journey. Let's break it down: For a 4w5 (The Individualist with a Five wing), you might notice that their introspective and creative nature is combined with the analytical and withdrawn qualities of a Five. They often seek deep understanding and may be more reserved, valuing intellectual pursuits. 📚✨ On the other hand, a 4w3 (The Individualist with a Three wing) blends their emotional intensity with the ambitious and image-conscious traits of a Three. This combination can lead to someone who is not only deeply in touch with their emotions but also driven to achieve and express themselves in ways that gain recognition. 🎭🏆 Now, adding subtypes into the mix: - **Social (SO)**: A Social 4 might focus on how they fit into groups or society, often feeling like an outsider but striving for meaningful connections within communities. - **Sexual (SX)**: A Sexual 4 tends to seek intense one-on-one connections and experiences, often channeling their creativity into passionate relationships. - **Self-Preservation (SP)**: A Self-Preservation 4 may focus more on personal security and comfort, possibly expressing their uniqueness through creating a safe and aesthetically pleasing environment. Personal examples can really help illustrate these concepts! For instance, I know someone who is a 4w5 SP – they are incredibly introspective, love spending time alone reading or creating art, and have crafted their home into a cozy sanctuary filled with personal touches. 🏡🎨 As for resources, I'd recommend checking out books like "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Don Riso and Russ Hudson or exploring online communities where people share their experiences. Hope this helps! Feel free to ask more questions if you have them. 😊🔍

Profile Picture Russo696 7/24/2024 7:32:27 AM

Hey there! 🌟 Great question! Enneagram wings and subtypes can definitely add a lot of nuance to understanding your core type. For a 4w5 versus a 4w3, the wing influences the core motivations and behaviors quite a bit. A 4w5 (The Bohemian) tends to be more introspective, intellectual, and withdrawn due to the influence of Type 5. They might seek depth and knowledge as a way to understand their emotions and unique identity. On the other hand, a 4w3 (The Aristocrat) is often more outwardly focused on success, image, and how they are perceived by others because of the influence of Type 3. They might channel their creativity into achieving recognition or admiration. Subtypes add another layer by focusing on different areas of life: - **Social (SO)**: Concerned with group dynamics and social standing. - **Sexual/One-to-One (SX)**: Focused on deep connections and intensity in relationships. - **Self-Preservation (SP)**: Prioritizes safety, comfort, and practical needs. So for example, a Social 4w5 might be more interested in finding their place within communities through intellectual or artistic contributions, while a Sexual 4w3 could be intensely driven to form passionate relationships where they feel seen and admired. Personal experiences? I found that journaling about my interactions and reflecting on what drives me helped clarify my subtype. Also, books like "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Don Riso & Russ Hudson were super insightful! 📚 Hope this helps unravel some of those complexities for you! Feel free to share more about your own journey too! 😊✨

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