![]() ![]() Overindulgent: Sometimes Twos find it difficult to refuse or say ‘No’.They are comforting, empathic listen well and hence very therapeutic to have around when others are in distress. They sense feelings very quickly thanks to their constant levels of eye-contact and emotional attunement.There is a sense of happiness in their presence and a charm that feels authentic and peaceful. They see the best in others and can motivate and inspire through their energy and enthusiasm. They are generous leaders and motivators.Rest assured you have a devoted friend for life. They give good eye-contact and can pace with you on every level if you are on their list of people they choose to make a difference to. They are perceptive to feelings, almost possessing a radar on those whom they care about.They will hardly rain on your parade and can be your most ardent supporter. Peoples with enneagram type 2 are usually enthusiastic, energetic, fun-loving, and have a good sense of humour. ![]() If a friend has a problem, the Twos use their warmth, kindness and unconditional giving to comfort and care. Sacrificing: Enneagram Twos have a preoccupation with making a difference in the lives of others almost to a point of living to support people and as the Scouts motto goes, they believe so much in “Service before self”.Generally corresponds to the Schizoid and Dependent personality disorders. Level 9: They finally become severely disoriented and catatonic, abandoning themselves, turning into shattered shells. Level 8: Wanting to block out of awareness anything that could affect them, they dissociate so much that they eventually cannot function: numb, depersonalized. Feel incapable of facing problems: become obstinate, dissociating self from all conflicts. Level 7: Can be highly repressed, undeveloped, and ineffectual. Others frustrated and angry by their procrastination and unresponsiveness. Into wishful thinking, and magical solutions. Level 6: Begin to minimize problems, to appease others and to have “peace at any price.” Stubborn, fatalistic, and resigned, as if nothing could be done to change anything. Emotionally indolent, unwillingness to exert self or to focus on problems: indifference. Do not want to be affected, so become unresponsive and complacent, walking away from problems, and “sweeping them under the rug.” Thinking becomes hazy and ruminative, mostly comforting fantasies, as they begin to “tune out” reality, becoming oblivious. Level 5: Active, but disengaged, unreflective, and inattentive. Use philosophies and stock sayings to deflect others. Fall into conventional roles and expectations. Level 4: Fear conflicts, so become self-effacing and accommodating, idealizing others and “going along” with their wishes, saying “yes” to things they do not really want to do. Level 3: Optimistic, reassuring, supportive: have a healing and calming influence-harmonizing groups, bringing people together: a good mediator, synthesizer, and communicator. Patient, unpretentious, good-natured, genuinely nice people. Trusting of self and others, at ease with self and life, innocent and simple. Level 2: Deeply receptive, accepting, unselfconscious, emotionally stable and serene. Intensely alive, fully connected to self and others. Paradoxically, at one with self, and thus able to form more profound relationships. Level 1 (At Their Best): Become self-possessed, feeling autonomous and fulfilled: have great equanimity and contentment because they are present to themselves. ![]()
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