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How would you cross the river? Which out of the below 9-styles are you:-
ONEs approach the river from the one and only perfect place to cross.
TWOs start to cross the river, then double back to help others to cross. As they get to do this, they never get to cross themselves.
THREEs wear their best and wait at the edge until they are the center of attention. Then, they do attractive, eye-catching strokes as they cross the river.
FOURs use a variety of fancy styles and even do a water ballet.
FIVEs never get into the river. They hide behind trees and take notes on what everybody does.
SIXes distrust the river currents. They wait for the security of others to take the ferry across the river.
SEVENs splash and dive and generally have a party, and it doesn’t matter if they ever cross the river.
EIGHTs march into the water and swim upstream – against the current.
NINEs amble into the water and float downstream with the current.
Enneagram Profiling: How An Understanding Can Help You
Tool For Self Awareness
The Enneagram is an ancient system that describes nine basic types of people. However, it does not merely describe personality profile; it unveils each of your underlying motivation and how you approach life.

Enneagram also helps you to examine the distortions and biases that cloud your mind. It reveals how you respond to stress and pain, through the lines that a type connects to. In short, understanding your profile type and why you act in a certain manner through Enneagram is a form of awakening. Via the lines of the grid, you also find out where your next natural growth areas, called the Direction of Integration, are.
Improve Your Relationships With Others
Understanding Enneagram also allows you to see the core of who others are and to provide you with an avenue of increased understanding, tolerance and validation of other viewpoints. You appreciate the diverse natures of others, helping you to foster and cultivate deeper and more meaningful relationships.
Roadmap For Spiritual Growth
According to Raj Revindran, my coach from the Enneagram workshop that I attended last Saturday, its use has been around for more than 2,000 years already.
The Enneagram has been used as a framework for meditation and growth. For the Sufis, the mystics of Islam, the Enneagram is known as the “face of God”. In ancient times, Christian healers have identified antidotes to the seven deadly sins in Enneagram types. On the other hand, Buddhist teachers use the Enneagram as a map of attachments, guiding meditators on their path to awakening.
What The Enneagram Means
How the wings and lines configure, and the energy that you are centered in, will account for every aspect of your personality.
1.What Energy Are You Centered In?
2,3 and 4 are centered in heart energy. They are emotional based people
5,6 and 7 are centred in head energy. They are mental based people.
8, 9 and 1 are centered in gut/body energy. They are strong willed people.
2. Wings
Wings are the adjacent numbers to your Enneagram type. If you have a strong wing, the tendencies of that number show up strongly in your personality. For example, if you are a type 4, you can have strong 5- or 6-wing or both.
3. Lines
The other influence or tendencies come in the form of lines. They also correspond to the Direction of Integration and how you tend to respond negatively when under stress. Here is where you learn what your “gaps” or missing traits are, in order to lead a more fulfilled life.
Why I Am Now So Keen On Enneagram
I was not interested in “boxing” people up according to personality types. Hence, I had an initial reluctance to learning about Enneagram. However, I soon saw the potential of applying it for my own personal self-growth, from spending my entire weekend reading about it after the workshop.
I began to appreciate that the process of living is primarily to move in the Direction of Integration and up the 9 levels of Development, under each personality type. The difficulties that we have been facing in our lifetimes are precisely set up so that we can transcend our basic personality type (and our ego) to evolve to a higher state.
Growth, in all aspects and beyond measure, is achieved by moving along the Direction of Integration and up the Levels of Development. To attain the highest (the Level of Liberation) of the 9 Levels of Development, we become our highest essence, our (Higher) self at its best.
“Living in essence becomes a matter of transcending our ego and in so doing, of discovering and developing our truest self. The search for essence or self-transcendence is not an escape from life but the reverse: a commitment on our most profound level of consciousness to participate in our own creation. ”
—- Understanding the Enneagram: The Practical Guide to Personality Typesby Don Richard Riso
We cannot live without form. The essence of being human is expressed through our personality. So if we can learn to integrate and live in alignment to our true Self, we would have gained mastery over our ego.
You may ask: so what would the ultimate goal, according to the Enneagram, be? The goal would be to acquire and integrate all the healthy components of each personality type. You become centered in the highest values and the healthiest of all types. You transcend above form, above ego. You evolve into higher states of consciousness. Your purest essence is now reflected through your personality. You radiate love.
Next obvious question: will it bring about enlightenment? I would like to say yes. But in all honesty, maybe; maybe not. One of the limitations of the Enneagram is that the quest itself may not bring about wisdom or perfection. I seriously doubt that achieving enlightenment is about following a system either. Then again, I have to be reiterate here: I am in absolutely no position to advise on how best to attain enlightenment.
Still, there is no denying that using the Enneagram as a guide can aid in the expansion of the Self. Through the grid, you see that wholeness is found in the most unlikely places. It is about embracing your weaknesses. It is about filling the void inside. It is only when you integrate the hollowness of your Being that you can become One. In short, the Enneagram is a framework to spiritual wholeness and may I conclude, a tool for increasing your divinity.
Life is a process of creative discovery. Expansion never stops in the unfolding of all there is. In your awakening to deeper insights and new dimensions, you experience a shift. You take actions, that reflect your purest and truest essence. Experiencing a shift from personality to essence is nothing but the realization of your Highest Self.
Resources:
I have chosen not to go into details about what each type of personality means, for I cannot possibly condense everything into an article post. My finding is that the Enneagram is a superior form of personality profiling. It is a dynamic system to assist in self awareness and transformation. I have identified some additional resources that you can turn to:
1. Free Enneagram online test
2. Free ebook download here.
3. Additional reading: Understanding the Enneagram: The Practical Guide to Personality Types by Don Richard Riso
4. Integrate along your Direction of Integration according to your Enneagram type in a classroom setting with a team of hot dudes; James, Raj and Lance. More info can be found on their site here, which is in the midst of a revamp. Do not let that stop you from contacting them at awake[at] masternlpcoach.com with the email title: “Help Me Cross the River in More Ways than One!”
Questions For You
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How would you cross the river? What type of personality type do you think you are?
Want to know what is my basic type? Well, Raj did an assessment for me while chatting over coffee. (Oh yes…lessons are conducted informally and with lots of jokes in between!) To guess what is mine, look for the clue in this post. No prizes though; it is way too obvious!
Lastly, I’m also intending to conduct a small reader survey. After having read the basic intro above, would you be keen to find out more about how you can integrate Enneagram Personality Profiling for personal growth? If so, please state your interest in the comments below.
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I think Im a two
Can I choose 2 answers, or am I only allowed to choose 1? I’m battling between #1 and #2. Please don’t tell me you’re a #4.
Yes, very keen to find out how this thingie can help make me a better person.
Sorry, when I said #1 and #2, I was referring to the methods I’d use to cross the river, not the personality type. I think my personality type is #10 – The Weirdo … LOL!
@Suzie, a Type-2 is a very giving person but don’t forget to nurture yourself!
@Irene, you can only choose the style that best resonates you; hence pick only one. According to the Enneagram, each of us have a core style but may take on other “wings” that influence our personality. The way you cross the river best reflects the personality type you are.
I’m just going to let more people come onboard to guess which personality type I am…LOL!!
I would have said I was primarily a 2 and a 7 and when I did the test, sure enough I was right! I have a healthy dose of numbers 3 and 1 though. This is very interesting. I am also not one for tests which box people in, though I am an avid follower of numerology and that’s a system.
And yes, I would be keen to find out more of how you can apply this knowledge for personal growth. More, I want more!
Now I must go to bed. Goodnight.
Kelly
@Kelly, you have to choose one number! Read what I told Irene.
Hi Evelyn – I was a 3. Mind you – I wasn’t too confident about answering some of the questions, so I don’t know how accurate it was.
Which one were you? I’m struggling to guess but I’m thinking maybe a 2.
Hey Evelyn,
Very cool article. I really enjoyed it! Also I must say I’m decided on 8. After reading more it seemed correct.
A while back I would not have thought of myself as a leader. Probably more likely the Optimist. But I think now it is true. Also The Helper (connected by the line to
is the why of my blog which is nice and The Observer (connected by the other line) corresponds very well to where I see my spiritual practice and growth coming from through mindfulness meditation.
Very cool
Hm, I am a 1, 8 or 9. Difficult… to make a choice I’d say 1. Interresting that this is body energy, I always thought of myself as a very head-dominated person
Hi Evelyn, I’m with Irene — I had a VERY hard time choosing between 1 and 2. I think I resonate more with #2 but want to try and nurture my 1 side if that makes any sense at all! I know I tend to put others WAY ahead of myself and am working at putting myself first so that I can be of even BETTER help to others… I KNOW that this is true — it’s just hard for me to remember to put into practice sometimes with 2 kids. Very cool post and I love the idea of the Enneagram. I’m with Kelly – I want more!
Love, Jenny
I guess I’m not surprised to find out I’m a number 1.
This was a fun journey. Thanks.
Bonnie
Ok … this is confusing. #2 fits perfectly. That’s what I always do.
But .. I know seek for a good place to cross (#1). Hence not sure whether that means #1 is a wing or I need to be more sure.
@Cath, it’ll be a good idea to read up some Enneagram books to get a more accurate reading. I spent like more than 3 hours chatting with Raj, getting myself assessed so that I can be be sure.
Huh? Can’t make a guess as to what type I am? The clue is in the post.
@Stephen, oh my…ok…let me check for type 8…you are a natural leader, self confident, assertive and have a rebellious streak! Glad to know that you are integrating according to your growth lines
@Myrko, the 1s, 8s and 9s are centered in gut alright. You have to ask yourself how do you make a decision: through your mind or gut feel?
@Jenny, you could be a 2 with a strong 1-wing. I’m glad that you know what you should be working on, if you are a type 2.
Oh yes..thanks for the feedback. I’d like to really think that Enneagram can help provide us with an excellent guide to being whole.
@Bonnie, glad that you enjoyed the test!
@Avani, it is possible that you are a type-2 with a strong 1-wing, looking at how helpful you are to others as a blogger. To be sure about what type you are, continue to read more about the Enneagram…LOL!!
Wow!
Very accurate, I scored a 9 so the wings also match with my personality and job. Amazing.
See what I get up to at http://www.talesfromtherock.com
it fits
Having actually done this for a flooding river (and nearly drowning when it over-flooded), I know I’d do two and one. Find the best spot, tie an anchor rope to yourself, cross, and tie the anchor rope to a tree on the other side.
That said, my strongest resonance is with helper and leader. That’s strongly influenced by my belief that you can’t lead without helping others.
this was really interesting. i would have to pick
ONEs approach the river from the one and only perfect place to cross.
if i have to cross, i would look for the perfect place..the others don’t suit me.
@Tony, thanks for participating! I’m going to check out your site in a minute!
@Charlie, hahaha…you sure know how best to cross a river! Good for you! With being a one and a two, you can only succeed
@Natural, another One? I’m amazed. There seem to be so many Ones on the blogosphere or at least, the friends I’m attracting.
Haha looks like I’m the only #6 here.
Evelyn,
Thanks for all the information. I went and took the quick test – I was a 2. Probably most bloggers are…they like to network.
I don’t usually fix on these tools though, as I expect quantum leaps for me and others in their journey, and the guides seem to limit that expectation.
@Daniel, it just shows how cautious you are as a person. It’s good that we all have diverse personalities!
@Harmony, good for you to expect quantum leaps! Enneagram is just a guide and it is not the be-all end-all, as I’ve explained. I don’t usually take to profiling, boxing people up or grouping according to categories neither. Somehow, I see the potential of using it as a way to integrating for accelerated growth. However, I’m still trying to validate these, and will post more according to how my experiments and results go.
You wave a handkerchief and go across. You go to the place where the energy allows you to flow across.
If your focus is the river then you have very little chance of crossing.
If your focus is the other side then you will probably get there.
Waving means removing the blockage and then you can simply go across.
Also before you go you can stand still and ask the river where it wants you to cross and listen to the answer. You will be guided to the simplest and most protected way.
I took the test, and I’m a 5. Nothing else is even close. I looked up the mapping from enneagrams to Myers-Briggs types, and 5 is associated with my type (INTP).
You’re a 4, aren’t you?
Oh, and I forgot to say that yes, I’d like to learn more.
Hi Evelyn. This was fun! I haven’t done the test yet, but from reading your post I believe my basic type is a 1 (centered in gut/body) with 2 and 3 wings (heart energy). As for you, Hmmmm. Your basic type is a 2?
PS I would be interested to learn more about this. I LUV systems… and breaking them
I’m number one… an achiever.
I wish I could be #7!
I’m nine. Definitely
I’m a 6.
Thnaks fort he interesting article and the resources. You did your job. You have me curious enough to take the test.
Excellent overview! I have learned so much from authors Riso and Hudson about integrating my inner selves through understanding my Enneagram type — tough stuff to face sometimes, but great for personal growth.
Lori
I took the test and I’m an 8, which is what I thought before I took the test
It’s funny how you can relate personality types to how you would cross a river.
Well the test said I was 7, but only just. The number 2 was close behind, as was number 1. I think I am probably a 7 at heart, but my early life experiences required me to be a 3 and a 1, so I have spent many years focusing on others and achievements and not enough time being the optimistic adventurer I really am!
I’m thinking you’re a 2 maybe. Not sure.
Kelly
Hi Evelyn, wonderful post!
As an Observer (confirmed by the test), I would stand by the river and assess for safety and for the easiest way to cross – for my sake, yours, for everyone involved.
I think your introduction would draw me in to learning more about the enneagram. I found it interesting that you’d paint the Observer in a less than ideal light.
Given the complexity of our personalities, I don’t think it’s obvious which type a person best embodies without the requisite knowledge of and experience with types.
I love how you connect the enneagram to its implications for growth, fulfillment, and enlightement. Well done!
Blessings,
Christopher
@Hunter, you’re an observer? Interesting! Didn’t think that your being a 5 is all that clear to me.
Thanks for your feedback. I have not studied M-B; so I am no position to compare. But my NLP coaches are totally into Enneagram and using it extensively in their healing and empowering work for clients now.
I’m very tempted to tell the answer as to what type I am; but then, that would take away the challenge to the rest of the bloggers who have yet to see the post. For now, I’m going to just stay quiet. Stay tuned…LOL!
@Davina, another 1 with an influence of 2 or 3!?! It’s incredulous! I don’t normally enjoy systems all that much…hint hint to my profile type…but Enneagram is proving to be so fascinating!
@Vered, hmmm…you’re a one!?! Ok..ok…I shouldn’t be surprised anymore if any more bloggers say that they are a one. A number 7 is the Direction of Integration for you, if you are a one. This means that you grow best by developing healthy traits of the 7.
@WriterDad, go with the flow and with little resistance. Hmmm….you may be right…judging by the easy way in which you write.
@Dot, sixes are the cautious ones. We need more people like you to stop the rest of us from endangering our lives without calculating the risks.
@Tom, and what type are you? You didn’t say!!
@Lori, it’s great that you are already using Enneagram as a guide for growth for you. It has been around for 2,000 years but I’ve only heard about it a few months ago.
@Marelisa, oh no…I didn’t relate it to river crossing styles myself. My coach, James, was the one who used the analogy to teach us how to determine ours. However, it immediately struck me that it would be fun to know which types my blogger friends are! It’s better to have a quiz than bore readers with too much description right upfront.
@Kelly, it’s nice to know that you are a 7. Whatever number you may think you have been in your younger days, at least you are now ready to embrace the inner core of you. Go out and have a splash and a BIG PARTY! Don’t forget to invite me along!!
Me a 2? Hehehe….
@Christopher, oh yes…we need your help to look out for the rest of us naughty ones eg. like Kelly who’d rather have a party!!
It is not my intention to paint any type in a less than ideal light. Read what I told Marelisa.
It is true that going by the complexities of a person’s personalities, it will not be easy for everyone to tell our basic core nature. For some, we know ourselves well enough to tell immediately. For others, like myself, we need some assistance to know for sure.
I had to spend 3 hours with Raj on Saturday. I also spent another hour on the line with him yesterday just before publishing this post. I just had to know “who I am” at the very essence.
The implications of the Enneagram to spiritual growth is a well known thing apparently. It is just that we have not heard about it. It’s time to explore more into this modality. I’m glad that you’ve enjoyed my post!
Love, light and truth,
Evelyn
Evelyn,
I didn’t even read most of the choices – I decided how, and looked for my corresponding number: 9. Given that I spent 25 years trying to put my broken family back together, there I was! After failing miserably at THAT, I decided that you MUST be missing a number – rather than ever again playing peacekeeper in a war, if I ever had to cross that river again, I’d wait for EVERYBODY ELSE to cross and then stay on the OTHER side of the river in blissful solitude!
You, however, I know only through your comments and a few posts. I would have to say that your words come across as a #6. Yep, a 6.
Rita
Evelyn,
I went through the “clues” again, and surprisingly, to me, the “clues” say that you are a number 4, NOT a number 6! I must change my answer, based on clues ONLY, and put you at a number 4.
Rita
Very interesting article Evelyn. I think “9″ best fits me.
Hi Evelyn, now that I have some more time, I’ll take a stab at guessing your type.
I intuit that your energy is centred in your body, in your capacity to do, in your strong inclination to take action, which means your type would either be an 8, 9, or 1. Given the intensity of your drive, however, I’d narrow this down to an 8 (Leader) or a 1 (Achiever).
Now this is tricky, because you could either be an 8 with a strong 7-wing (Optimist) or a 1 with a strong 2-wing (Helper). I’ve seen evidence of both in you, but after a cursory reading of the free e-book, I’m led to believe that you’re an Achiever with a strong Helper wing, because I see that, with your restless energy, you’re more inclined to help than to make peace.
Here’s an example. In your post you write, “Growth, in all aspects and beyond measure, is achieved by moving along the Direction of Integration and up the Levels of Development. To attain the highest (the Level of Liberation) of the 9 Levels of Development, we become our highest essence, our (Higher) self at its best.”
Is achieved by … To attain the … our highest essence … our (Higher) self. The language you use is saturated with achievement, with a strong need to achieve the best, the highest, the most. Being an Observer with a strong Romantic wing, I find that the Romantic in me connects rather well with both your Achiever and Helper inclinations.
This is fascinating stuff. In a future post, I’d love to see how you see yourself in terms of your highest, best, most fulfilling path to growth; I would also love for you to share with your readers an illustration of your ideal Direction of Integration. Even as an Observer, I can still very much appreciate your drive and energy to achieve and assist others to achieve.
Keep up the great work, Evelyn. You’re awesome.
Blessings,
Christopher
My training has taught me to be a #1 (I used to lead white water adventure canoeing trips). My free spirit, that I know is inside of me, looks forward to her next #7 adventure.
Very interesting, Evelyn. I took the online test and turned out to be an eight. It fits, although that’s not what I would have immediately come up with. Great post.
Blessings,
Andrea
This is so interesting! I have not heard of this before…but it makes a lot of sense. Thanks for stopping by today! I can’t wait to read more of your posts!
Oh yeah…I think I am a 9…it’s all about going with the flow
@Rita, was 9 really a true reflection of your underlying motivation and how you make your decisions? There is really no such thing as a good or a bad type. There are strengths and weaknesses in each type.
Even your new suggestion sounds like a very-9 thing to say. But then of course, I may be wrong. I hardly know you.
What is more important is to be extremely self-aware of our basic core nature and to work towards overcoming our weaknesses.
I’m inclined to keep the suspense going for a while longer. I’d probably reveal it soon…stay tuned…LOL!!
@Stacey, are you really #1 or was it your training made you think you are #1? According to the Enneagram, we are kind of born with our innate traits. Then again, I am no expert…so don’t quote me! Yes..if you are a 1, then integrating to a 7 is the next most logical growth step for you!
@Christopher, oh…I have to burst out laughing!!! You probably have a lot of 6 in you. You are analyzing way too much. But good job with the guessing!
You know…I’m pretty surprised. At the time of writing this article, I was very sure that that the clue would be easy to deduce!!
@Andrea, I’m surprised. You sound more like you would flow with the current. Then again, there could be a hint of rebelliousness in you that I may not know about. An eight is someone who is rather decisive and self confident. Excellent traits to have! Interesting!
Evelyn, would you please provide me your mail id because I have some query & need some help from you
@Dhanachandra, please check your email in a minute. I’d be writing to you.
Ooh, I’m late to the party!
I used to work for a consulting company that did Enneagram workshops in the corporate environment (for management development and teambuilding), so I got really familiar with the Enneagram over that time. As you said, the power of the Enneagram comes from integrating and transcending the types, and I certainly saw many people find value in the system for understanding themselves and others. However, at the end of the day, most people got stuck in the ‘boxes’ of their types, and some even used their types to excuse their behaviour without looking for ways to grow further. It was frustrating…
That said, I’m technically a 4 with a very (VERY!) strong 5 wing
Hi there Evelyn – what a great article!
I hope I would use method one to cross the river – I’m fairly cautious but I do things, so I may well do so.
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