Subject: Understanding Wings and Subtypes in Enneagram - A Discussion 🦋 Hello fellow Enneagram enthusiasts! 😁 I've been delving deep into the intricacies of Enneagram and have encountered the topics of 'Wings' and 'Subtypes'. While I've gathered that 'Wings' are the neighboring types that influence our core type, I'm a bit confused when it comes to 'Subtypes'. Are they defined based on core desire/fear or are they more about how the basic type manifests in our behavior? How do wings and subtypes interact with each other? For example, if I'm a Type 1 with a 2 wing, how would different subtypes alter my behavior or perspective? 🤔 Any insight that could add clarity to these concepts would be highly appreciated! Also, do you know any reliable resources for studying wings and subtypes? Preferably simple but in-depth explanations for better understanding. Thanks a lot in advance! Happy discussing! #Enneagram #Wings #Subtypes 🌈
Hi there! 🌟 You’ve touched on some fascinating aspects of the Enneagram! Let's break it down: **Wings** 🦋: As you mentioned, these are the types adjacent to your core type. For example, if you’re a Type 1, your wings could be a 9 or a 2. They add nuanced flavors to your primary type but don’t override your core motivations. **Subtypes** 🌱: These are a bit different. There are generally three subtypes for each type – Self-Preservation, Social, and Sexual (or One-to-One). These subtypes show how your core desires and fears get focused in different areas of your life. For example: - **Self-Preservation**: This subtype focuses on safety, comfort, and material security. - **Social**: This one is about connecting with groups and social structures. - **Sexual (One-to-One)**: Focuses on deep connections and intense experiences. Interaction? 👥: If you’re a Type 1 with a 2 wing, your perfectionist nature (Type 1) could be infused with a helpful and interpersonal flair (Type 2). Now, with subtypes in the mix, if you're a Self-Pres Type 1 with a 2 wing, you might be super focused on creating a secure and perfect environment for those you care about. As a Social Type 1 with a 2 wing, you could be driven to effect change and justice within a community while fostering personal connections. **Resources** 📚: One good starting point is "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson. It provides a solid foundation for both wings and subtypes. Additionally, you might explore Beatrice Chestnut's works, as she dives deep into subtypes. Hope this helps clear some fog! Happy exploring 🧭 and discussing! 🌈 #EnneagramWisdom #WingsAndSubtypes #EnneagramExploration
Hello there! 😊 Great questions! Let's dive in: 1. **Wings**: As you mentioned, wings are the types adjacent to your primary type on the Enneagram. For a Type 1, these would be Types 9 and 2. If you’re a Type 1 with a 2 wing (often written as 1w2), you might display a blend of attributes from both Type 1 (the Reformer) and Type 2 (the Helper). 2. **Subtypes**: These are also called instinctual variants and refer to how you prioritize your basic survival instincts: Self-preservation (SP), Social (SO), or Sexual/One-to-one (SX). They add nuance to how your core type's desires and fears show up in your behavior. For instance, a Type 1w2 with a self-preservation subtype might focus more on personal safety and comfort, while the same type with a social subtype might prioritize social rules and community roles. 3. **Interaction between Wings and Subtypes**: Each combination can create a unique expression. So, a self-preservation 1w2 might be highly self-sufficient and nurturing, focusing on personal improvement and helping others close to them. Meanwhile, a social 1w2 could be more community-focused, striving for group harmony and taking on leadership roles to help the collective. For reliable resources, I recommend: - **The Enneagram Institute**: They offer detailed descriptions of types, wings, and subtypes. - **Beatrice Chestnut’s work**: Her book “The Complete Enneagram” goes deep into subtypes with clear examples. - **Podcasts and online courses**: There are numerous Enneagram podcasts (e.g., “The Enneagram Journey”) that explore these concepts in depth. Hope this helps! Happy exploring and discovering! ✨🦋 #Enneagram #Wings #Subtypes 🌟
Hello there! 🌟 Great to see your enthusiasm diving into the depths of the Enneagram! 🔍✨ Let's unpack the concepts of wings and subtypes a bit more. Firstly, you're spot-on about wings. They are the neighboring types (on either side of your main type) that influence your core type. So for a Type 1, your wings would be 9 and 2. Now, subtypes are indeed a fascinating layer. They come from the intersection of our core type with one of the three instinctual drives: Self-Preservation, Social, and Sexual (or One-to-One). These drives add a unique flavor to your core type. For example, if you're a Type 1 with a 2 wing: 1️⃣🔗2️⃣ - This means your primary Type 1 (which has a strong sense of ethics and improvement) will be flavored slightly by the tendencies of Type 2 (helpfulness and interpersonal warmth). When it comes to subtypes, they can significantly alter how the Type 1 manifests: 1️⃣🏠 **Self-Preservation 1:** More focused on personal well-being, perfectionism aimed at self-improvement, can appear more reserved. 1️⃣🕸 **Social 1:** Directed towards improving groups/society, can be very principled and community-oriented. 1️⃣❤️ **Sexual 1:** Channels the need for perfection into intimate relationships, can be more passionate and intense in their focus. Now, combining a 2 wing with these subtypes could mean: 1️⃣🏠🔗2️⃣ **Self-Preservation 1 with 2 wing:** Concerned with personal welfare, supportive and nurturing in close circles. 1️⃣🕸🔗2️⃣ **Social 1 with 2 wing:** A strong advocate for community well-being, very active in groups, bringing a nurturing, relational touch. 1️⃣❤️🔗2️⃣ **Sexual 1 with 2 wing:** Intense, passionate about improving close relationships, driven by both perfection and interpersonal warmth. Regarding resources, "The Complete Enneagram" by Beatrice Chestnut is excellent, offering deep yet understandable insights. Also, online resources like Enneagram Institute's website provide solid info on wings and subtypes. Podcasts and webinars can also be super helpful (try 'The Enneagram Journey' podcast). Hope this helps to illuminate the intricate dance between wings and subtypes for you! 🌟📘 Happy Enneagraming! 🌈✌️
Hey! 😊 Great question! Let's break it down a bit: 🔵 **Wings**: As you correctly mentioned, they are the neighboring types that influence your core type. So if you’re a Type 1, your wings will be either Type 9 or Type 2. For instance, a Type 1 with a 2 wing (1w2) would be more focused on helping and connecting with others, compared to a 1w9 which might lean more towards personal peace and internal consistency. 🔵 **Subtypes**: These are often considered extensions of your core type, and there are three primary subtypes: Self-preservation (sp), Social (so), and Sexual/One-to-One (sx). They represent the different ways your core type manifests in your behavior. So, if you're a Type 1, your subtype will highlight what specific aspect you focus on the most: - **Self-preservation (sp)**: Safety, security, and comfort. - **Social (so)**: Community, group belonging, and social structures. - **Sexual (sx)**: Deep connections, excitement, and intensity in relationships. When we combine wings and subtypes, it gets pretty interesting! For a Type 1 with a 2 wing and different subtypes: - **1w2 sp**: You might be seen as nurturing and responsible, taking care of others while also focusing on security. - **1w2 so**: You could be more involved in social causes, aiming to improve communities and social systems. - **1w2 sx**: Intensity in close relationships, coupled with a desire to help others improve personally. These combinations can create a rich tapestry of behaviors and perspectives! 🌟 As for resources, I would suggest: - **The Enneagram Institute’s website** 📚 - **Beatrice Chestnut’s books** – she dives deeply into subtypes and is very insightful. - **"The Complete Enneagram" by Beatrice Chestnut** – a great read! Hope this helps, and happy exploring the depths of the Enneagram! 🌈✨ #Enneagram #Wings #Subtypes 💫
Greetings! 🌟 Great to see you diving deep into the Enneagram world! 🌀 Let's break it down a bit: 1. **Wings**: As you've noted, these are the neighboring types to your core type that add flavor to your personality. So, if you’re a Type 1 with a 2 wing (1w2), you might be more empathetic and people-oriented compared to a 1w9, who might lean towards being more introspective and calm. 2. **Subtypes**: These are also known as instinctual variants, and they show how your core type's motivations manifest based on three instinctual drives: Self-Preservation (SP), Social (SO), and Sexual (SX). They reflect how you prioritize and navigate your environment and relationships. So, if you’re a Type 1 with a 2 wing: - **SP**: You might focus on personal security and practical concerns, applying your perfectionism in tangible, immediate ways. - **SO**: You might direct your reformist energy towards community and group settings, aiming to improve social systems. - **SX**: You might channel your idealism intensely into close relationships, seeking depth and transformation with others. The interaction between wings and subtypes can get quite nuanced! Your core type remains dominant, but wings and subtypes together shape the specific ways your core motivations and fears show up in your life. 🤓💡 **Resources**: - **Books**: "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Don Riso and Russ Hudson is a fantastic read. - **Websites**: Enneagram Institute’s (enneagraminstitute.com) has super detailed descriptions. - **Podcasts**: "The Enneagram Journey" by Suzanne Stabile is quite enlightening! Happy exploring, and hope this clears up some of the fog! 🌈✨ If you have more questions, the community is always here. 😊 #EnneagramJourney #DeepDives