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Enneagram Type 3 - The Achiever

Characterological Structure Fixation: Vanity Strives for degrees, positions of importance, po...

Enneagram Type 2 - The Helper

Characterological Structure   Passion: Pride Imaginary exaltation of self-worth and attracti...

Enneagram Type 1 - The Reformer

Characterological Structure   Passion: Anger Resentment at failure to meet their perfectioni...

Self-Preservation 1 In Detail

Anger in the Preservation Sphere In the E1, the passion of Anger combined with the SP instinct t...

Sexual 1 In Detail

Anger in the Sexual Sphere Originally the SX instinct with the Anger of a 1 would produce a high...

Social 7 In Detail

Gluttony in the Social Sphere Social Gluttony manifests as a hunger for this sense of social eas...

Introduction to Temporistics

What is it, the overview of aspects and types. 1. What is Temporistics? Temporistics is a theor...

Role and Aspect models

The uneven distribution of attention among one's aspects, giving more to some and less to other...

Future

Objectively, the future does not exist until it becomes the present. Nevertheless, the future pla...

Eternity

Even if you know who you are, where you are now, and where you’re heading, there remains an essen...

Past

The Past is one of the most captivating topics in our personal philosophy. Our relationship with ...

Present

Present is a unique aspect of perception. It's no coincidence that the word 'present' has two mea...

Sources & Authors

To streamline the citation process, all information, including descriptions of types and aspects,...

Overview

This page serves as an introduction and a brief overview of the functions. In human consciousnes...

The NEO PI-R and the IPIP-NEO

The Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R) was developed by Paul Costa and Robert McCrae fr...

The Temperament Essences

Sanguis (FOI) Sanguis is the tenderness, intensity, and quality of the spirit's life in a terres...

Attitudes

The third and final axis of Temperaments describes individuals' approach to life, including value...

Rythm

The first of the dichotomous axes is Rhythm, which describes the speed and intensity with which p...

Perception

The second of the fundamental axes of Temperament describes how an individual sees the world arou...

Theory (The Temperaments Physiology)

Regarding an organism, physiology characterizes the interactions and coordination between differe...