The 9 Points
The 9 Points
The Being Group Fixations (8/1/9) pertain to Egos with profound impairments in their psychological capacity for mental self-preservation. They are characterized by feelings of sadness and depression due to a lack of love, affection, and support, and they perceive their own existence as deficient in some way.
Primary Focus: On justice, rules, ethics, and moral correctness. They are drawn to roles involving judgment, enforcement, or leadership where they can impose or uphold standards.
Puritanical Pole: Rigid, self-denying, harshly critical, controlling, preachy, judgmental.
Hedonistic Pole: Self-indulgent, excessive, rule-breaking, hypocritical, lustful, grandiose.
Idealized Self vs. Reality:
Believes: They are honorable, ethical, responsible, and possess great integrity.
Comes across as: Imposing, critical, cruel, hypocritical, and prone to sermonizing.
Ego-Insecurity: Regrets - haunted by moral failings and contradictory actions.
Main Observable Trait: Vengeful - seeks retribution for perceived injustices.
Defensive Behaviors: Rationalizes their own excesses; resists criticism; can become cruel or indifferent when stressed.
Domain Interests: Drawn to law, justice systems, ethics committees, moral debates, positions of authority, and anything involving judgment or punishment.
Primary Focus: On family, close relationships, and emotional correctness. They are preoccupied with creating perfect emotional bonds and environments.
Callous Pole: Cold, rigid, distant, critical, unemotional, perfectionistic.
Touchy Pole: Overly sensitive, sentimental, prone to angry outbursts, jealous, suspicious.
Believes: They are compassionate, organized, conscientious problem-solvers.
Comes across as: Resentful, picky, manipulative, cold, and prone to angry moods.
Ego-Insecurity: Jealousies - envious of others' relationships and perceived perfection.
Main Observable Trait: Resentment - bitterness about not being loved or appreciated enough.
Defensive Behaviors: Isolates emotionally; explains away failures; can fall into toxic habits or workaholism when stressed.
Domain Interests: Drawn to family roles, relationship counseling, interior design, event planning, and anything involving creating "perfect" emotional atmospheres.
Primary Focus: On meaning, concepts, philosophical questions, and transcendental truth. They are constantly searching for deeper purpose and connection.
Gullible Pole: Obsessive, naïve, overly trusting, zealous, dogmatic, easily deceived.
Skeptical Pole: Doubting, cynical, calculating, worldly, pessimistic, aggressive, prone to tantrums.
Believes: They are kind, dedicated, joyful, good-hearted, and humorous.
Comes across as: Skeptical, aloof, sulky, lazy, sensually indulgent, or idly spiritual.
Ego-Insecurity: Prejudices - pre-formed biases that distort their perception of ideas.
Main Observable Trait: Indolence - spiritual and emotional laziness despite seeking.
Defensive Behaviors: Compensates through achievements; uses symbolism to avoid reality; can become sensually excessive when stressed.
Domain Interests: Drawn to religious/spiritual groups, mystical practices, philosophy, self-help, and anything offering transcendent meaning.
The Living Group Fixations (2/4/3) pertain to Egos with profound impairments in their ability to form or maintain interpersonal relationships with others. They are characterized by feelings of anger, anxiety, and social complexes, and they perceive a strong deficit in their own ability to build relationships with other people.
Instinct: Relation (Living)
Domain: Health and Security
Core Question: "Who am I with?"
Primary Focus: On safety, well-being, and practical care for themselves and others. They seek to control environments to feel secure.
Fussy Pole: Meticulously organized, militant, controlling, opinionated, routine-bound.
Messy Pole: Disorganized, haphazard, irresponsible, anarchic, scattered.
Believes: They are open-minded, supportive, agreeable, confident, and spontaneous.
Comes across as: Narcissistic, prideful, militant, selfish, and a disinterested loner.
Ego-Insecurity: Hatred - simmering resentment toward those they perceive as controlling.
Main Observable Trait: Flattery - uses praise strategically to control and secure approval.
Defensive Behaviors: Denies problems; represses aggression; can develop psychosomatic illnesses when stressed.
Domain Interests: Drawn to healthcare, fitness, finance, security fields, teaching, advising, and anything involving maintaining order and safety.
Primary Focus: On analysis, understanding, and intellectual justification. They try to comprehend relationships through logic and criticism.
Argumentative Pole: Critical, debate-loving, rationalizing, know-it-all.
Superficial Pole: Intellectually shallow, disoriented, prone to unfounded ideas.
Believes: They are rational, intelligent, scholarly, knowledgeable, and witty.
Comes across as: Melancholic, envious, moody, illogical, and overly critical.
Ego-Insecurity: Envies - of others' intelligence, success, beauty, or social acceptance.
Main Observable Trait: Melancholy - a pervasive sadness from constant analysis and disappointment.
Defensive Behaviors: Sublimates urges into "acceptable" forms; overcompensates with opposite behaviors; can become argumentative or even criminal when stressed.
Domain Interests: Drawn to academia, research, analysis, criticism, writing, and anything involving complex reasoning or debate.
3 - The Displayer
Instinct: Relation (Living)
Domain: Creativity
Core Question: "Who am I with?"
Primary Focus: On creativity, performance, and making an impact. They seek attention and recognition through dramatic expression.
Schemer Pole: Crafty, technical, manipulative, creates own rules.
Bluffer Pole: Pretentious, imaginative but unsubstantial, phony, grandiose.
Believes: They are creative, efficient, truthful, artistic, and team-oriented.
Comes across as: Histrionic, deceitful, pretentious, and a show-off with little real output.
Ego-Insecurity: Pretenses - fear of being exposed as fraudulent or inadequate.
Main Observable Trait: Over-efficiency - dramatic over-effort that often yields poor results.
Defensive Behaviors: Identifies with roles/groups; repeats failed patterns; can push to exhaustion when stressed.
Domain Interests: Drawn to arts, entertainment, leadership roles, public speaking, marketing, and anything involving performance or creative expression.
The Doing Group Fixations (5/7/6) pertain to Egos with profound impairments and hurdles in social and societal areas. They are characterized by feelings of fear and stress related to their social environment, and they perceive themselves to be constantly at war with their own society as they are unable to adapt to it.
5 - The Observer
Instinct: Adaptation (Doing)
Domain: Social Interaction
Core Question: "Where am I?"
Primary Focus: On social dynamics, observation, and understanding interpersonal networks. They investigate social life without fully participating.
Meddling Pole: Nosy, intrusive, overly involved in others' affairs.
Alienating Pole: Withdrawn, quiet, isolated, socially disengaged.
Believes: They are humanitarian, charming, witty socialites with keen insight.
Comes across as: A social climber, avaricious, phobic, antisocial, and cynical.
Ego-Insecurity: Fears - particularly social anxieties and phobias.
Main Observable Trait: Stingy and Withdrawn - hoards attention/knowledge while observing from the sidelines.
Defensive Behaviors: Introjects others' traits; regresses to childlike behavior; can develop phobias or become antisocial when stressed.
Domain Interests: Drawn to sociology, psychology, people-watching, networking, hospitality, and anything involving analyzing social behavior.
7 - The Idealist
Instinct: Adaptation (Doing)
Domain: Position and Authority
Core Question: "Where am I?"
Primary Focus: On status, hierarchy, and improvement plans. They are preoccupied with their position and how to optimize systems.
Superiority Pole: Arrogant, self-important, grandiose, destined for greatness.
Inferiority Pole: Underachieving, self-doubting, needy of recognition, defeated.
Believes: They are capable, insightful, clever organizers with optimistic vision.
Comes across as: An impractical dreamer, gluttonous, immature, foolish, and status-obsessed.
Ego-Insecurity: Rivalries - constant comparison and competition with others.
Main Observable Trait: Planner and Dreamer - fantasizes and plans excessively instead of acting.
Defensive Behaviors: Displaces emotions; disassociates from reality; can indulge in debauchery or become eccentric when stressed.
Domain Interests: Drawn to management, consulting, strategic planning, politics, and anything involving hierarchy, status, or system improvement.
6 - The Adventurer
Instinct: Adaptation (Doing)
Domain: Work and Activities
Core Question: "Where am I?"
Primary Focus: On productivity, action, and accomplishment. They are preoccupied with being useful and effective through activity.
Striving Pole: Workaholic, hyperactive, overachieving, pushy.
Lazy Pole: Idle, procrastinating, defeated, negligent, gives up easily.
Believes: They are innovative, courageous, determined, and loyal achievers.
Comes across as: A pushy workaholic who crashes, worrisome, cowardly, paranoid, and insecure.
Ego-Insecurity: Worries - constant anxiety about productivity and usefulness.
Main Observable Trait: Cowardliness - despite adventurous appearance, fears practical action and failure.
Defensive Behaviors: Projects faults onto others; converts stress into physical symptoms; can panic or become paranoid when stressed.
Domain Interests: Drawn to entrepreneurship, sports, hands-on work, crisis management, and anything involving action, risk, or tangible results.
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