The Unspoken Secrets Of Instinctual Variant

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The Enneagram's Instinctual Variant

The Instinctual Variant is one of the subtypes of the Enneagram test you may want to take. This type is connected to your need to protect yourself. This type is also referred to by Type Six, Type Five and Type Eight. This subtype is available here.

Self-preservation subtype

The self-preservation subtype of instinct is focused on basic survival needs. This type is concerned about food, shelter, health, and safety. They might also be concerned about food and comfort. This subtype is also likely to be concerned about the cleanliness and comfort of a room. They are usually the first ones to notice any issues in a room.





Self-preservation is the most dominant instinctual impulse. This drive of survival can be seen as a threat and an affront to security when it is in conflict with other drives of the mind. This can lead one to have misperceptions about one's personality and the need for counseling and therapy. The self-preservation subtype views having a partner as a crucial element in maintaining security, and consequently experiences anxiety if they don't find one.

Instinctual types can exhibit various behaviors. Self-preservation is linked to the need to be vigilant and protective, and also aggression. These behaviors are focused on protecting oneself and the group. They are associated with the achievement of group members and the their hierarchy.

Social instinctive types are those who are looking for the status of their peers and social connection. These people have had a positive experience in their childhood and are more likely to want group membership. They are also more likely to consider the charity of their choice. They also are more likely to become impatient with others who make themselves comfortable by discussing food or decor for their homes.

Your subtype is crucial as it can aid you to develop. Knowing your subtype can allow you to tap into your full potential.

Type Eight

Type Eight is an instinctual type that combines a love of life and the need for material security. This kind of personality is very effective in protecting their loved ones and friends. They are determined and competitive with lots of energy and an enormous appetite. Their physical presence is evident, and they are never shy to assert their authority. They are practical and hardworking, with a strong desire for dominance.

This instinctual form of love brings together sexual desire and lust to create a charismatic personality. An Eight with this type of combination tends to have a lot of material possessions, which makes them difficult to give up. This is why they are more inclined to political activity. enneagram are less aggressive than other subtypes, yet they are equally likely to be against a leader of an organization.

Another instinctual variation of the Type Eight is a self-pre/sexual Eight. They feel a need to "hook" one another and are more likely to be suspicious of other people. This makes it difficult to control their impulses and can cause unhealthy relationships. In these relationships, the Eights tend to be jealous or possessive and become addicted to their partners. These behaviors can result in spousal abuse.

A Type Eight is more expressive and compassionate than the average two in this instinctual variant. Even though the eight cares about being loved and can express its affection by caring for others, it also seeks love in the same manner as an integrated two. This instinctual version has a large heart and is eager to express love and do it through tangible ways.

Type Five

Type Five is the opposite of type Four and is deeply emotional. It can communicate its inner feelings through art and to others through thoughts. It also searches for the ultimate knowledge as well as truth and meaning. This instinctual variant is associated with particular subtypes of the Enneagram however, this stacking could also be used separately.

Type Eight is associated with the Passion of Lust. It is driven by a desire to enjoy the moment to the fullest and often applies force to meet its Dominant Instinct's needs. These self-centered Eights are typically too focused on their own autonomy. This instinctive mode of thinking can cause you to feel isolated and resentful.

Type Twos project their needs onto others. This is why they frequently seek approval and affection from their peers. Their neediness keeps them from creating deep relationships. Although they are a traditional provider, they are also extremely self-conscious of their appearance. They are less confident and fearful than the other subtypes.

The sexual one's natural instinct is to search for a beloved or preferred. They were taught that they were beautiful and attractive in childhood. Their parents believed that they could attract a lover. They believed that they needed to become overly sexual and fey for the attraction happen.

The self-pres/social-stacking type is similar in many ways to the self-pres/self-pres subtype. This includes the need to keep clean surroundings. They also try to find one and are concerned with their sexuality. They might have strong opinions on political and social issues, or they might have divergent alliances.

Type Six

Each type of Enneagram has an instinctual variant. Subtypes of the instinctual can be determined by the type's driving emotional energy. They explain why people in a particular type may be different. Each type is distinguished by three distinct instinctual variations. Each subtype differs from its main type in a variety of ways.

The Type Six instinctual variant is marked by intense self-reflection. This instinct is strong and seeks to be secure in relationships. mbti seek the comfort of close relationships and cherish family traditions and tradition. They can be contradictory but the subtype brings faith and the ability to trust in the process of life.

The Intimate Six often conflicts with the Self-preservation Six. They are prone to jealousy and have both gender-specific characteristics. Intimate Sixes may look for partners who are more sexually active than them. They may also wish to impress their partners by appearing confident and strong. They might even be attracted to aesthetics.

The Sexual Six is perhaps the least observable of the Six subtypes, but it is also the most feared. They are scared of being abandoned and they make many friends due to their fear of being rejected. They also radiate warmth, tenderness, and peace, but their real emotions are driven by the fear of losing security. The SP Six feels the need for "good" and not be a nuisance to others.

The Sexual Sixes often act against perceived danger. They can be seen as rebellious risk-takers or troublemakers. They may even exhibit hero-complexes.

Type Seven

The Type Seven instinctual variant is distinguished by intense energy and extremes in behaviour and material success. The self-pres instinct of this subtype is the last one in the stack which makes them highly successful but also reckless and dependent. They require direct feedback and have the chance to express their feelings. They might require some time to take in the feedback they receive, and may need some assistance from others in order to reach their goals.

The Eight instinctual variant is a bit more softer than the subtype of self-preservation/social. While still showing characteristics of self-preservation, this subtype is focused more on interactions with others. They are also talkative and charismatic. They are sometimes mistaken for Sevens and sometimes trick people with their social awareness.

The Sexual Seven has a strong sense of humor, and it's not surprising to see many funny characters of this type. Their sexuality is not unusual however they don't really care about having sexual relations. Instead, they are more focused on the idealized relationship they envision with someone. This can be fun but it can make intimacy feel unsafe for Sevens.

While it shares many characteristics similar to other types of self-pres/sexual, it is distinct. The Seven is a person who wants to see everything and is often unhappy when life becomes boring. It can be frustrating when others reject them. This subtype can also be more intense and may have dark, nihilistic thoughts.

Sevens are often attached to their romantic partners. They can become clingy, but they don't want to lose their freedom. enneagram are very selfish when they are in unhealthy relationships. Their relationships are typically only based on their needs.