The static enneagram – review
In each of our static enneagram analyses, the method has been the same:
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identify the contrasting concepts – for the left and right zones of the diagram
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identify the neutral or distinctive territory – for the top, central zone
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at the foot of the diagram, identify how the two original concepts ‘meet at the extremes’
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fill in the remaining points on the diagram.
The analysis then reveals some or all of the following:
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new perspectives on the original left-right contrast
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a meaningful vertical scale
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a meaningful ‘triangle of simplicity’ linking the three main concepts
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a meaningful pattern of more complex connections on the hexagon
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and finally a correspondence with the strategy board – whenever the system is about a human endeavor which correlates with head and heart and gut.
This is the process of analysis that produced the strategy board itself from the three initial concepts of head and heart and gut – and it continues to reveal correlations with the strategy board whenever the contrasting concepts for analysis correspond with these three.
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