10 Life Lessons That We Can Learn From Instinctual Variant
The Enneagram's Instinctual Variant
If you're considering taking the Enneagram test, you'll need to think about a particular subtype called the Instinctual Variant. This type is connected to your self-preservation needs. 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 geared toward basic survival requirements. This type is concerned with shelter, money security, health, and safety. They could also be worried about food and comfort. Additionally, this subtype is likely to be very focused on cleanliness and comfort of a room. They are usually the first to spot any issues in the room.
Self-preservation is the primary instinctual drive. This instinctual drive can be seen as a threat and threat to security if it is in conflict with other drives of the mind. This can lead to misperceptions about one's character and the need for counseling and therapy. The self-preservation subtype sees having a partner as a crucial element to maintain security, and thus experiences anxiety if they don't find one.
Instinctual types are distinguished by a variety of behaviours. Self-preservation is associated with protection and vigilance, and also aggression. These behaviors are focused on protecting self and the group. temperaments are linked to the achievement of group members and the an orderly hierarchy.
Social instinctive people are people who seek an identity and social connection. These people are more likely to seek group membership if they've enjoyed a positive childhood. They are also more likely than other to be interested in giving back. They can also be irritable with people who discuss food and decor for their homes.
Understanding your subtype is vital as it will help guide your growth. Knowing your subtype can help you access your full potential.
Type Eight
The Type Eight instinctual variant combines the desire for life with the drive for material security. Those with this temperament have an intense desire to protect their loved ones and family. They are also fierce and decisive, with a lot of energy and strong appetites. Their physical presence is evident, and they are never unwilling to stand up for themselves. Additionally, they are hard-headed and practical, with a strong desire to dominate others.
This instinctual variant combines lust and sexual instinct to create a charismatic persona. An Eight with this type of combination tends to have a lot of material possessions, making them difficult to give up. This is why they are more likely to engage in political activities. They are not as aggressive as other subtypes but they are equally likely to be against a leader of a group.
Self-pre/sexual Eight is a different instinctual form of Type Eight. They are motivated to "hook" people and tend to be suspicious of others. This can make it difficult to control their urges and can lead to unhealthy relationships. In these relationships, eights are likely to become jealous, possessive, and addicted to their partner. These behaviors can lead spousal abuse.
A Type Eight is more expressive and compassionate than the average two in this instinctual form. The eight is still concerned about being loved, but it seeks love in the same way an integrated two does, which is by caring for others. This is the instinctual version of a strong, caring individual who wants to love and convey their feelings in tangible ways.
Type Five
Type Five is the opposite type of Type Four, and is a deeply emotional. It is able to express its inner feelings through art and through thoughts. It also seeks out ultimate knowledge as well as truth and meaning. This instinctual version is associated with certain subtypes of the Enneagram however, this stacking could also be used on its own.
Type Eight is closely associated with the Passion of Lust. It is driven by the desire to live life to the fullest extent and will often resort to force to satisfy its dominant instinct requirements. These self-centered Eights are typically overly focused on autonomy. This instinctive version can also feel isolated and resentful.
Type Twos project their needs onto others. They are often looking for approval and love from other people. Their desire for approval and love keeps them from creating relationships that are deep. They are traditional providers, but they are also extremely conscious of their appearance. They are more cautious and hesitant than the other subtypes.
The sexual urge is to pursue a loved one or favorite to be pursued. When they were children, they were told that they were beautiful and desirable. Their parents encouraged them to believe that they could attract a desirable partner. They believed that in order to attract a partner, one had be physically and sexually active.
The self-pres/social stacking type is similar to the self-pres/self-pres subtype in many ways, including the need to maintain a clean environment. They also are attracted to a relationship and are concerned about their sexuality. They might have strong opinions about political and social issues or they may have conflicts with their partners.
Type Six
Every type of Enneagram has an instinctual variant. Subtypes of the instinctual can be determined by the type's driving energy. They are the reason why people in a certain type could be different. Each type is distinguished by three distinct instinctual variations. Each subtype differs from its main type in different ways.
Type Six is marked by extreme self-reflection. This instinct is strong and seeks out security in relationships. They tend to look for the security of alliances with people who are similar to them and are awed by family and tradition. They can be contradictory but the subtype brings faith and a capacity to trust the world.
The Intimate Six often conflicts with the Self-preservation Six. They are awash with feminine and masculine traits, and are frequently prone to jealousy. Intimate Sixes may seek out partners who are more sexually active than their. They may also wish to impress their partners by appearing as confident and confident as they are. They might even be interested in aesthetics.
The Sexual Six is perhaps the most obscure of the Six subtypes, but it is also the most frightening. The Sexual Six is a group of people who are terrified of being abandoned and their fear of being rejected makes them want to form many friendships. They also display warmth affection, tenderness, and peace, yet their true feelings are driven by the fear of losing protection. The SP Six feels the need for "good" and also to keep from alienating others.
The Sexual Sixes often act against perceived danger. They can appear to be risk-takers, rebels or troublemakers. They may even display hero complexes.
Type Seven
Type Seven is an instinctual variant that exhibits intense energy, extreme behavior and material success. This subtype has the self-preservation instinct, which makes them successful but also a bit dependent. They require immediate feedback and an opportunity to process their emotions. They may require a bit of time to process the feedback they receive and may require assistance from others in order to reach their goals.
The Eight instinctual type is a bit more softer than the social/self-pres subtype. This subtype, while showing traits of self-preservation as well as social skills, is more focused on the dynamics of groups. They are also talkative and charismatic. They are often misinterpreted as Sevens and sometimes trick people with their social awareness.
The Sexual Seven has a strong sense of humor and it's not a surprise to find many comedic characters from this genre. Their sexuality is not unusual however they don't really care about having sexual relations. Instead they are more interested in the idealized relationship they envision with someone. psychosophy can be fun however it can make intimacy seem unsafe for sevens.
Although it shares many characteristics with other types of self-pres/sexual, it's different. The Seven seeks to be involved in everything, yet they can get unhappy when life becomes boring. It can be even more frustrating when others reject them. This subtype is also more intense and could have dark nihilistic beliefs.
In the end Sevens are prone to becoming too attached to their romantic partners. They can become clingy, but they don't want to lose their independence. If they're in a toxic relationship, the Sevens tend to be extremely selfish and their relationships are often focused on their own needs.