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Posted by BlueLamp on February 29, 2000 at 13:07:26:
In Reply to: That's interesting posted by Cory on February 28, 2000 at 18:24:51:
SF nurturing is more a parent to child kind of thing, it's what God does in purgatory, acting as a parent to nurture us the children... FJ help is more a partnership of equals kind of thing... Eve was an equal for Adam, not a parent for Adam... the Wheel of Life can actually be "rotated" in both directions... to match with the Enneagram it rotates to show spiritual progress, in the other direction it shows the physical development of the ego. For physical development, ignorance is the lack of information state that a child has... for spiritual development, ignorance is more an ignoring of things that cause conflict, things that prevent a peaceful unity of all mankind kind of thing. Jesus's advise for us to become more like a child fits with this usage of "ignorance"... Well since an MBTI type includes 3 of the two factor types found on the Enneagram circumplex... one does have three Enneagram circumplex types ideally... the RHETI however doesn't follow my MBTI mapping exactly, it doesn't even follow Riso's published MBTI mapping according to empirical studies by John Fudjack... Palmer and Geldart have even different MBTI mappings... my MBTI mapping can be found in either Fudjuack's, Riso's, Palmer's or Geldart's mapping but doesn't agree totally with any one of them... mine was created not to agree with anyone but just to allow the Enneagram's numerical sequences (quaternities, triads, law of 7 and law of 3) to make the most sense... one of the personalities I listed was for environmental bias and environmental bias isn't something that shows on an Enneagram test, it's just something in the environment that helps or hurts the maturing process for a particular trait (it can either work with or against your personality testing bias)... John
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