|
Enneagram Type 4 Board Archive Re: Irrealism: Neurotic pathologiesPosted by Ronnie on November 29, 1999 at 16:27:12: In Reply to: Re: Irrealism: Neurotic pathologies posted by Emily on November 29, 1999 at 14:53:31:
: : Self Good/Other Good : [Emily] Lesse...type 9 Ronnie: Well, yes, but see my other comment below. : [Cory]: Self Good/Other Bad : [emily] hmm....definately type 1, and maybe some 3 Ronnie: plus some 7 and 8, maybe? : [cory]: Self Bad/Other Good : [Emily] well, feeling like a burden and "not having needs" sounds Twoish. Ronnie: Uh, nah. Remember that pride is the charcteristic vice of the type two, at least I read something like that somewhere. Definitely not a burden, others *need* them (in their own opinion). I'd say this is 4. : [Cory]: Self Bad/Other Bad : [Emily] By the passion in which you describe this one, I'm guessing you've experienced it. ;) This is Four and mainly Five. Sounds like an unhealthy five to me...although I've experienced something like that. So, the nine comment (although I'm not in a pathological state): In my own experience, when I've been under a lot of stress and so on, I really don't start ignoring problems and thinking "Oh, perfect world. Where's my remote?" What I feel is that I know things are wrong, but there's so little energy left to anything. It's easier to start tinkering with something definitely non-essential than do anything about the problem, which really is an obvious one. I start withdrawing from people, because they might bring the problem up. And so on. The main point is that inside my head I don't feel peaceful and calm, it's storming there. Maybe a 9w1 would say something totally else, but for me it's feeling deflated and trying to ignore the problem as to carry on, while knowing something is wrong. : So how'd I do Cory (you flaming 5)??? =oD : -Emily, 4w5, infp Ronnie, 9w8, mdrtr ;)
|
|