¿Qué es el Eneagrama?
El Eneagrama es un símbolo antiguo que se ha adaptado a la Psicología moderna y que ahora se utiliza para conocer 9 tipos de personalidades diferentes, sus fortalezas, debilidades, cómo interactúan entre ellas y, sobre todo, cuál es su camino de desarrollo.
¿Para qué te sirve a ti el Eneagrama?
El Eneagrama es un símbolo antiguo que se ha adaptado a la Psicología moderna y que ahora se utiliza para conocer 9 tipos de personalidades diferentes, sus fortalezas, debilidades, cómo interactúan entre ellas y, sobre todo, cuál es su camino de desarrollo.
¿Cuáles son los Eneatipos? (Básicos)
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Eneatipo uno
UNO

Descripción básica: Es una personalidad que se esfuerza por personificar aquello que considera correcto. Le interesa la justicia y es muy apasionado cuando se trata de aquello que cree que es para un bien. Cuando se acerca a su mejor versión, es apasionado, directo, práctico, líder, y defensor. Cuando se acerca su versión menos integrada, se vuelve muy crítico, juicioso, insatisfecho, busca corregir a los demás, etc.
Deseo básico: Ser buena, correcta, corregir errores.
Centro de inteligencia: Esta personalidad tiene más fácil acceso a su centro instintivo, lo que quiere decir que confía en su cuerpo y en su instinto, el cual le permite discernir lo que considera bueno de lo que percibe como malo.
Enneagram TWO:
DOS

The triads are classifications of the personalities within the Enneagram system. Each triad divides up the numbers in three groups of three (for a total of nine). One of these triads divides them in three centers of intelligence (head, heart and body), and the other three triads take one personality from each center of intelligence to create more ways to split them up according to specific similarities.
(A lot of the time, when we say “triads” we are only talking about the centers of intelligence, since this is the most basic and also the best known way to classify them).
All different ways to classify the Enneatypes look like this:
The triads are classifications of the personalities within the Enneagram system. Each triad divides up the numbers in three groups of three (for a total of nine). One of these triads divides them in three centers of intelligence (head, heart and body), and the other three triads take one personality from each center of intelligence to create more ways to split them up according to specific similarities.
(A lot of the time, when we say “triads” we are only talking about the centers of intelligence, since this is the most basic and also the best known way to classify them).
All different ways to classify the Enneatypes look like this:
Triads
The triads are classifications of the personalities within the Enneagram system. Each triad divides up the numbers in three groups of three (for a total of nine). One of these triads divides them in three centers of intelligence (head, heart and body), and the other three triads take one personality from each center of intelligence to create more ways to split them up according to specific similarities.
(A lot of the time, when we say “triads” we are only talking about the centers of intelligence, since this is the most basic and also the best known way to classify them).
All different ways to classify the Enneatypes look like this:
Centers of intelligence
This way to clasify the Enneatypes takes into account how each personality takes in most of their information and relate to the world around them. It divides them into 3 groups:
o The Mental or Head Triad:
o The Emotional or Heart Triad:
o The Instinctual or Gut Triad (AKA Body Triad):