Along with a soul’s core value that they embody, there are a few additional values that define them. There are nine values, and these values come in twenty-seven possible groupings called “enneagram.”
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Blamelessness and Understanding
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
People with 5 in their enneagram value understanding. If they come across a puzzle, they want to solve it for the simple pleasure of knowing what they answer is. They are curious, logical, and often blunt.
15s are serious, critical, intelligent people. They do what they believe is right and are unlikely to be swayed otherwise. They are not always serious though, and are often quite cheerful when at peace.
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Satiation and Blamelessness
People with 2 in their enneagram value satiation. They want everyone’s needs to be met are are very willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen. They are generous, kind, caring people.
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
21s are intense, giving, and goal-oriented. The softness of the 2 combined with the intensity of the 2 and 1 make them very good workers, anticipating the needs of others and meeting them with precision.
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Satiation, Blamelessness, and Dutifulness
People with 2 in their enneagram value satiation. They want everyone’s needs to be met are are very willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen. They are generous, kind, caring people.
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
People with 6 in their enneagram value dutifulness. They want to embody whatever role they have been assigned with by the system they are in, and perform their duties well. They are hard-working, obedient, and docile.
216s are sweet, opinionated, hard-working people. They think of what is best for their community, and strive to be a good member of it. They fight for justice, but are soft when no one needs defending.
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Worthiness and Limitlessness
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 7 in their enneagram value limitlessness. They want to feel free to do and be whatever they want, and respond negatively to being restrained. They are chaotic, fun-loving, and fast-paced.
37s are earnest, fun-loving people. They are prone to low confidence, which might make them vindictive towards the world. When healthy, they are dependable and sweet.
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Worthiness and Alphaness
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 8 in their enneagram value alphaness. They are strong, dominant, instinctual people who want to have a pack to belong to and protect. They are natural leaders who are soft with those they trust.
38s are dependable, strong, simple people. They do their best for their community, and are reliable protectors. Sturdy and charming.
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Worthiness, Giftedness, and Blamelessness
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 4 in their enneagram value giftedness. 4 is a unique value, because it only exists as an extension of 3, meaning that a person that values giftedness always values it as an extension of their worthiness. People with 4 want others to see the special, intuitive, artistic, magical thing that lives within them and flows around all of us. They are unique, individualistic, creative, and kind.
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
341s are dedicated, enthusiastic people. They are creative but also grounded. Good-hearted and reliable.
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Worthiness, Giftedness, and Limitlessness
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 4 in their enneagram value giftedness. 4 is a unique value, because it only exists as an extension of 3, meaning that a person that values giftedness always values it as an extension of their worthiness. People with 4 want others to see the special, intuitive, artistic, magical thing that lives within them and flows around all of us. They are unique, individualistic, creative, and kind.
People with 7 in their enneagram value limitlessness. They want to feel free to do and be whatever they want, and respond negatively to being restrained. They are chaotic, fun-loving, and fast-paced.
347s are high-energy, entertaining people. They sort of live in their own world, and are always looking for what makes life exciting. They are artistic and unique.
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Worthiness, Giftedness, and Alphaness
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 4 in their enneagram value giftedness. 4 is a unique value, because it only exists as an extension of 3, meaning that a person that values giftedness always values it as an extension of their worthiness. People with 4 want others to see the special, intuitive, artistic, magical thing that lives within them and flows around all of us. They are unique, individualistic, creative, and kind.
People with 8 in their enneagram value alphaness. They are strong, dominant, instinctual people who want to have a pack to belong to and protect. They are natural leaders who are soft with those they trust.
348s are dependable, creative protectors. They bring a whimsical edge to their leadership and know how to cultivate a great time. Enthusiastic and caring.
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Worthiness, Understanding, and Blamelessness
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 5 in their enneagram value understanding. If they come across a puzzle, they want to solve it for the simple pleasure of knowing what they answer is. They are curious, logical, and often blunt.
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
351s are self-sufficient, opinionated innovators. They are highly driven and often successful. Confident and joyful.
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Worthiness, Satiation, Limitlessness, and Understanding
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 2 in their enneagram value satiation. They want everyone’s needs to be met are are very willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen. They are generous, kind, caring people.
People with 7 in their enneagram value limitlessness. They want to feel free to do and be whatever they want, and respond negatively to being restrained. They are chaotic, fun-loving, and fast-paced.
People with 5 in their enneagram value understanding. If they come across a puzzle, they want to solve it for the simple pleasure of knowing what they answer is. They are curious, logical, and often blunt.
3275s are sweet, caring innovators. They live to serve their people and bring them joy. Cheerful and charming.
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Worthiness, Giftedness, Limitlessness, and Understanding
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 4 in their enneagram value giftedness. 4 is a unique value, because it only exists as an extension of 3, meaning that a person that values giftedness always values it as an extension of their worthiness. People with 4 want others to see the special, intuitive, artistic, magical thing that lives within them and flows around all of us. They are unique, individualistic, creative, and kind.
People with 7 in their enneagram value limitlessness. They want to feel free to do and be whatever they want, and respond negatively to being restrained. They are chaotic, fun-loving, and fast-paced.
People with 5 in their enneagram value understanding. If they come across a puzzle, they want to solve it for the simple pleasure of knowing what they answer is. They are curious, logical, and often blunt.
3475s are complex, good-hearted creators. They seek connection with others, and enjoy expressing themselves. Self-aware and curious.
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Dutifulness and Blamelessness
People with 6 in their enneagram value dutifulness. They want to embody whatever role they have been assigned with by the system they are in, and perform their duties well. They are hard-working, obedient, and docile.
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
61s are simple, good people. They want to do the right thing both according to their system and their own morals. They are straightforward and diligent.
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Dutifulness and Understanding
People with 6 in their enneagram value dutifulness. They want to embody whatever role they have been assigned with by the system they are in, and perform their duties well. They are hard-working, obedient, and docile.
People with 5 in their enneagram value understanding. If they come across a puzzle, they want to solve it for the simple pleasure of knowing what they answer is. They are curious, logical, and often blunt.
65s are good-natured, curious people. They do their job well and enjoy doing research. Simple and pleasant.
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Dutifulness and Limitlessness
People with 6 in their enneagram value dutifulness. They want to embody whatever role they have been assigned with by the system they are in, and perform their duties well. They are hard-working, obedient, and docile.
People with 7 in their enneagram value limitlessness. They want to feel free to do and be whatever they want, and respond negatively to being restrained. They are chaotic, fun-loving, and fast-paced.
67s do their best, though they are prone to distraction. They are loyal and joyful. Dedicated and happy workers.
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Dutifulness, Understanding, and Blamelessness
People with 6 in their enneagram value dutifulness. They want to embody whatever role they have been assigned with by the system they are in, and perform their duties well. They are hard-working, obedient, and docile.
People with 5 in their enneagram value understanding. If they come across a puzzle, they want to solve it for the simple pleasure of knowing what they answer is. They are curious, logical, and often blunt.
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
651s care deeply about doing what is right, and often feel conflict if what they are told to do conflicts with their morals or logic. They are diligent, serious, caring people.
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Dutifulness, Understanding, and Satiation
People with 6 in their enneagram value dutifulness. They want to embody whatever role they have been assigned with by the system they are in, and perform their duties well. They are hard-working, obedient, and docile.
People with 5 in their enneagram value understanding. If they come across a puzzle, they want to solve it for the simple pleasure of knowing what they answer is. They are curious, logical, and often blunt.
People with 2 in their enneagram value satiation. They want everyone’s needs to be met are are very willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen. They are generous, kind, caring people.
652s are community-oriented, giving people. They are intelligent hard-workers. Supportive and helpful.
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Dutifulness, Limitlessness, and Satiation
People with 6 in their enneagram value dutifulness. They want to embody whatever role they have been assigned with by the system they are in, and perform their duties well. They are hard-working, obedient, and docile.
People with 7 in their enneagram value limitlessness. They want to feel free to do and be whatever they want, and respond negatively to being restrained. They are chaotic, fun-loving, and fast-paced.
People with 2 in their enneagram value satiation. They want everyone’s needs to be met are are very willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen. They are generous, kind, caring people.
672s are energetic givers that want their community to be well. They bring fun and support. A bit distractible, but well-intentioned and helpful.
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Alphaness and Blamelessness
People with 8 in their enneagram value alphaness. They are strong, dominant, instinctual people who want to have a pack to belong to and protect. They are natural leaders who are soft with those they trust.
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
81s are intense, strong people. They make good leaders for even the most rowdy bunches, naturally commanding respect. Opinionated and morally-upright.
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Alphaness and Dutifulness
People with 8 in their enneagram value alphaness. They are strong, dominant, instinctual people who want to have a pack to belong to and protect. They are natural leaders who are soft with those they trust.
People with 6 in their enneagram value dutifulness. They want to embody whatever role they have been assigned with by the system they are in, and perform their duties well. They are hard-working, obedient, and docile.
86s are loyal, strong people. They serve their system and pack with everything they have. Resilient and sturdy.
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Alphaness, Understanding, and Worthiness
People with 8 in their enneagram value alphaness. They are strong, dominant, instinctual people who want to have a pack to belong to and protect. They are natural leaders who are soft with those they trust.
People with 5 in their enneagram value understanding. If they come across a puzzle, they want to solve it for the simple pleasure of knowing what they answer is. They are curious, logical, and often blunt.
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
853s are dependable, intelligent leaders. They are good strategizers and know how to lead a group. Charming and strong.
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Alphaness, Limitlessness, and Worthiness
People with 8 in their enneagram value alphaness. They are strong, dominant, instinctual people who want to have a pack to belong to and protect. They are natural leaders who are soft with those they trust.
People with 7 in their enneagram value limitlessness. They want to feel free to do and be whatever they want, and respond negatively to being restrained. They are chaotic, fun-loving, and fast-paced.
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
873s are fun, enthusiastic leaders. They are high-energy and strong. Charismatic and opinionated.
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Alphaness, Limitlessness, Worthiness, Giftedness
People with 8 in their enneagram value alphaness. They are strong, dominant, instinctual people who want to have a pack to belong to and protect. They are natural leaders who are soft with those they trust.
People with 7 in their enneagram value limitlessness. They want to feel free to do and be whatever they want, and respond negatively to being restrained. They are chaotic, fun-loving, and fast-paced.
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 4 in their enneagram value giftedness. 4 is a unique value, because it only exists as an extension of 3, meaning that a person that values giftedness always values it as an extension of their worthiness. People with 4 want others to see the special, intuitive, artistic, magical thing that lives within them and flows around all of us. They are unique, individualistic, creative, and kind.
8734s are chaotic, strong, powerful people. They cannot be chained and can come across as very intense. Innovative and caring.
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Inner-Peace and Blamelessness
People with 9 in their enneagram value inner-peace. They don’t like having things to stress about, and thus appreciate having calm surroundings. They are chill, peaceful, amicable people.
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
91s are sweet, calm, simple people. They want to be well and for all to be well with the world. They are quiet, appeasing, and calming.
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Inner-Peace, Alphaness, and Understanding
People with 9 in their enneagram value inner-peace. They don’t like having things to stress about, and thus appreciate having calm surroundings. They are chill, peaceful, amicable people.
People with 8 in their enneagram value alphaness. They are strong, dominant, instinctual people who want to have a pack to belong to and protect. They are natural leaders who are soft with those they trust.
People with 5 in their enneagram value understanding. If they come across a puzzle, they want to solve it for the simple pleasure of knowing what they answer is. They are curious, logical, and often blunt.
985s are self-sufficient, intelligent protectors. They only get involved in the conflict that they have to get involved in. They are pragmatic, thoughtful, and calm.
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Inner-Peace, Alphaness, Worthiness, Giftedness
People with 9 in their enneagram value inner-peace. They don’t like having things to stress about, and thus appreciate having calm surroundings. They are chill, peaceful, amicable people.
People with 8 in their enneagram value alphaness. They are strong, dominant, instinctual people who want to have a pack to belong to and protect. They are natural leaders who are soft with those they trust.
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 4 in their enneagram value giftedness. 4 is a unique value, because it only exists as an extension of 3, meaning that a person that values giftedness always values it as an extension of their worthiness. People with 4 want others to see the special, intuitive, artistic, magical thing that lives within them and flows around all of us. They are unique, individualistic, creative, and kind.
9834s are unique, peaceful, self-serving people. They have many talents and desires, and wish to live a life free to explore those talents and desires. They are sweet, charismatic, and chill.
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Inner-Peace, Blamelessness, Worthiness, Giftedness
People with 9 in their enneagram value inner-peace. They don’t like having things to stress about, and thus appreciate having calm surroundings. They are chill, peaceful, amicable people.
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 4 in their enneagram value giftedness. 4 is a unique value, because it only exists as an extension of 3, meaning that a person that values giftedness always values it as an extension of their worthiness. People with 4 want others to see the special, intuitive, artistic, magical thing that lives within them and flows around all of us. They are unique, individualistic, creative, and kind.
9134s are sweet, gentle, talented people. They are skilled, and peacefully wish to do a good job. Amicable and driven.
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Inner-Peace, Blamelessness, Worthiness, Limitlessness
People with 9 in their enneagram value inner-peace. They don’t like having things to stress about, and thus appreciate having calm surroundings. They are chill, peaceful, amicable people.
People with 1 in their enneagram value blamelessness. They want to be correct in everything they do without making any mistakes or giving anyone reason to criticize them. They value cleanliness, righteousness, and efficiency.
People with 3 in their enneagram value worthiness. They want other people to see goodness in them, can be hyper-critical of how they’re perceived, and may prefer to hide or show disinterest if they lack confidence. They are competitive, enthusiastic, and perseverant.
People with 7 in their enneagram value limitlessness. They want to feel free to do and be whatever they want, and respond negatively to being restrained. They are chaotic, fun-loving, and fast-paced.
9137s are gentle people with a little chaos in them. They have a youthful spirit and like to compete. Charming and calming.
Another aspect of enneagram is subtype. A soul’s subtype is the form of connection that is most nourishing to them.
The three subtypes are as follows:
One to One: Most fueled by interaction with one other being
Social: Most fueled by interaction with many other beings
Self-Preserving: Most fueled by interaction with oneself