How To Heal Childhood Wounds for 9 Enneagram Types – Part 3

“The wounding becomes sacred when we are willing to release our old stories and to become the vehicles through which the new story may emerge into time.”
― Jean Houston, Author & Spiritual Scholar

The challenge and opportunity of being a healer are in unraveling the wounds within ourselves and heal them with loving-kindness so that we can heal others, as well. The healing begins within you as a healer and then, transforms the Collective Consciousness of the Universe.

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So, isn’t it important that you plunge into the roots of all causes?

Your subconscious mind is more receptive during your childhood years. As a result, you tend to form the most important thought and behavior patterns of your life as a child. The formative years of your life between 0 and 8 years set the foundation for your intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development in your adulthood according to UNICEF.

According to the Enneagram Personality Theory, every person has a unique combination of 9 psychological archetypes that depend on their unique set of beliefs and fears developed from their childhood. However, only one out of the nine archetypes dominates the rest of their persona due to various triggers from their environment, experience, and hereditary factors.

Here are 9 archetypes that are part of the Enneagram Personality Theory. Every Enneagram persona/archetype has a unique set of positive and negative traits reflecting both “The Light Self” and “The Shadow Self” within a person.

  1. The Reformer
    Personality Type: Principled, Purposeful, Self-Controlled, and Perfectionistic
  2. The Helper
    Personality Type: Demonstrative, Generous, People-Pleasing, and Possessive
  3. The Achiever
    Personality Type: Adaptive, Excelling, Driven, and Image-Conscious
  4. The Individualist
    Personality Type: Expressive, Dramatic, Self-Absorbed, and Temperamental
  5. The Investigator
    Personality Type: Perceptive, Innovative, Secretive, and Isolated
  6. The Loyalist
    Personality Type: Engaging, Responsible, Anxious, and Suspicious
  7. The Enthusiast
    Personality Type: Spontaneous, Versatile, Distractible, and Scattered
  8. The Challenger
    Personality Type: Self-Confident, Decisive, Willful, and Confrontational
  9. The Peacemaker
    Personality Type: Receptive, Reassuring, Agreeable, and Complacent
How To Heal Childhood Wounds for 9 Enneagram Types - Part 3

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● In 1st part of the blog series, “How To Heal Childhood Wounds connected to 9 Enneagram Types – Part 1”, we explored how to heal the childhood wounds of Enneagram Archetypes 1-3.
● In 2nd part of the blog series, “How To Heal Childhood Wounds connected to 9 Enneagram Types – Part 2”, we discussed how to heal the childhood wounds for Enneagram Archetypes 4 – 6.
● In 3rd part of the blog series, How To Heal Childhood Wounds connected to 9 Enneagram Types – Part 3”, we share how to heal the childhood wounds for Enneagram Archetypes 7 – 9.

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