7 The Enthusiast – (Also termed Epicure or Hobbyist) The Enthusiast is extroverted, optimistic, and hungry for new experiences. Vivacious and fun-loving, the Enthusiast is highly social and loves people. With wide-ranging talents and interests, the Enthusiast is successful at almost everything they try and can be highly prolific –if they can stay focused. At their best the Enthusiast is cheerful and multi-talented, at their worst they are restless, compulsive, addictive personalities.
8 The Leader – (Also termed Challenger or Boss) The Leader is ambitious and self-confident, strongly focused on getting what they want and achieving their personal vision. Decisive and strong willed, the Leader is capable of single-minded purpose in pursuit of their goals. At their best the Leader is courageous, passionate, and determined, at their worst they are ruthless and domineering.
9 The Peace Maker – (Also termed Mediator) The Peace Maker is introverted, reflective, and serene. The Peace Maker seeks tranquility and balance in themselves and their environment, disliking conflict of any kind. Easy going and good natured, the Peace Maker seeks to resolve problems and heal imbalances, to rise above the mundane finding inner and creating outer peace. At their best the Peace Maker is serene and kindly, at their worst they are flaky and ineffectual.
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These nine forces are arranged on the Enneagram thusly:
Devotees of the system use the order in which the Types appear on the Enneagram and the patterns created between them to discern how they relate to each other.
The Enneagram in Correllian Thought
In Correllianism we also use the Enneagram, though in a different way than Gurdjief and the psychologists.