Lens Eight: You are attracted to, appreciate, and effectively use power.
Lens Seven: You want to enjoy life and experience all its possibilities.
Lens Five: You value and are attracted to wisdom, understanding, knowledge, truth.
Lens Four: You are highly individual and value originality and uniqueness.
Lens Three: You are attracted to and value productivity, industry, competence.
Values orient and focus our vision. They tell us what’s important and what to live for.

Enneagram Values & Visions


 



Enneagram Values and Visions



Values orient and focus our vision. They tell us what’s important and what to live for.  From the Enneagram perspective there are nine sets of values and visions that are at the core of the following personality paradigms with their lenses on the world.


 


Lens One: You value and are attracted to goodness. You envision making the world a better place to live in. You want to realize all of your potentials and help others actualize theirs.


 


Lens Two: You value and are attracted to love. You envision making the world a more loving place to live in. You want to nurture others and foster relationships


 


Lens Three: You are attracted to and value productivity, industry, competence. You envision making the world more productive, organized, efficient and smooth running. You want to really make it a cosmos, a harmonious and orderly system.


 


Lens Four: You are highly individual and value originality and uniqueness.  You envision putting your personal touch on everything you are involved in. You also value beauty and want to make the world a more beautiful place to live in.


 


Lens Five: You value and are attracted to wisdom, understanding, knowledge, truth. You envision discovering what is real and true, understanding the world, and making it more intelligible. You want to make the world a more enlightened place.


 


Lens Six: You are attracted to and value loyalty. You stand by your commitments.  You envision making the world a safer, more secure, more reliable, more trustworthy place to live in.


 


Lens Seven: You want to enjoy life and experience all its possibilities.  You value joy and were born to play. You envision making the world a more delightful place to live in.


 


Lens Eight: You are attracted to, appreciate, and effectively use power.  You envision using your strength to influence others and bring about a more just world where power and resources are equitably distributed.  You want to live life fully and freely.


 


Lens Nine: You value and seek peace, harmony, unity. You seek to make the world a more harmonious, ecumenical, and comfortable place to live in. You want to feel at one and at home.


 


This is an excerpt from Dr. Jerome P. Wagner's book, "The Nine Lenses on the World: The Enneagram Perspective - Enneagram Spectrum

Values are the motivating and organizing tendencies that become central for each personality paradigm.
At the heart of each person’s orientation to the world lie certain aptitudes and abilities. We experience these energizing genies as values or ideals.
From a psychological phenomenological point of view, human nature shows up in nine fundamental ways.
Philosophers have long reflected that Being is One, True, Good, and Beautiful.
Our individual being participates in, and seeks to return to, Being.
From a spiritual point of view, divinity descends and shows itself through nine earthly manifestations.
Our perspectives and motivations are influenced by the values we are attracted to and prize.

Enneagram Spectrum's Values and Points of View


 



Values and Points of View:



Our perspectives and motivations are influenced by the values we are attracted to and prize. We look for and move towards what’s important to us. Viewed through the lens of the Enneagram, nine clusters of values appear.


 


Depending on whether you take a theological, philosophical, or psychological point of view, you could say these values correspond to particular facets of divinity that each type manifests, or they represent nine qualities of being that each type participates in, or they correlate with nine human strengths and capabilities that each type possesses. 


 


From a spiritual point of view, divinity descends and shows itself through nine earthly manifestations. While each person, as a child of God, contains all of the characteristics of divinity, it is our destiny to manifest one or a few of God’s features in a particularly clear fashion. Just as we often say of our human lineage: “She is just like her father;” or “He is just like his mother;” and then go on to specify: “He has his father’s humor;” or “She has her mother’s kindness;” so can we comment about our divine parentage.


 


In most religious traditions, God has been variously characterized as Good, Loving, Creator, Original, Wise, Loyal, Joyful, Powerful, Peaceful, etc. While every human person possesses these facets of divinity, some types are particularly attracted to and spontaneously show forth certain of these attributes. For example, some people are naturally inclined towards being good and perfect as their heavenly father is perfect;


Nine Lenses On The World: The Enneagram Perspective while others naturally manifest and are drawn to being loving, or productive, or unique, or wise, or faithful, or playful, or strong, or harmonious.  


 


As each style is introduced in detail in the chapters which follow, we will see how each is an epiphany of certain attributes of divinity.  


 


From a philosophical point of view, Being is disclosed through nine essential characteristics. Our individual being participates in, and seeks to return to, Being. Philosophers have long reflected that Being is One, True, Good, and Beautiful. In addition to these “big four,” the Enneagram perspective espies at least nine properties that Being possesses and shares with human beings. 


 


From a psychological phenomenological point of view, human nature shows up in nine fundamental ways. Each of the nine styles represents a way of being in the world with a particular worldview and an accompanying manner of experiencing, perceiving, understanding, evaluating, and responding to the world.


 


Values and Proficiencies:



Our values and visions give us a perceptual and behavioral edge. Each of the nine styles possesses an intuitive capacity to see certain realities very clearly and also demonstrates a facility in these areas. We become experts in what we attend to and passionately pursue. In a reciprocally rewarding loop, we value what we are good at and we become good at what we value.


 


1) The Good Person has high standards and ideals, intuitively senses how things could be, recognizes where they currently are, and instinctively nudges reality from a less perfect to a more perfect state.  They naturally strive for excellence.


 


2) The Loving Person is naturally empathic, sensitive to others’ needs, and generous with their time and energy. They know what you need before you do.


 


3) The Effective Person is naturally well organized, knows how to set goals and work towards them, and accomplishes things efficiently. They have an uncanny sense for packaging and marketing their image and product.


 


4) The Original Person has an aesthetic sense for appreciating and expressing beauty. They have an innate sense for quality. Their sensibility easily puts them in touch with their own and others’ moods.  They are particularly attuned to pain and suffering.


 


5) The Wise Person can easily detach and be observant. They naturally analyze to get to the heart of the matter and synthesize to get the whole picture. They intuitively see connections.


 


6) The Loyal Person gives their word and keeps it. They hold tenaciously to what they believe in and have committed themselves to. They intuitively sense what might go wrong. They have a sixth sense for danger.


 


7) The Joyful Person can facilely find the good in everything. They intuitively sense what might go right. They possess a natural childlike responsiveness, optimism and spontaneity. They are also adept at seeing into the future and visioning possibilities.


 


8) The Powerful Person intuitively senses where strength resides. They understand power and know how to get, keep, and use it. Sensitive to justice and injustice, they are naturally self-assured, magnanimous, and protectors of the underdog.


 


9) The Peaceful Person has an intuitive sense for when things fit together. They readily sense conflict. They are natural conciliators and easily go with the flow. They have an uncanny ability to merge with the people around them.


 


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Enneagram Spectrum's Values and Points of View


 



Values and Points of View:



Our perspectives and motivations are influenced by the values we are attracted to and prize. We look for and move towards what’s important to us. Viewed through the lens of the Enneagram, nine clusters of values appear.


 


Depending on whether you take a theological, philosophical, or psychological point of view, you could say these values correspond to particular facets of divinity that each type manifests, or they represent nine qualities of being that each type participates in, or they correlate with nine human strengths and capabilities that each type possesses. 


 


From a spiritual point of view, divinity descends and shows itself through nine earthly manifestations. While each person, as a child of God, contains all of the characteristics of divinity, it is our destiny to manifest one or a few of God’s features in a particularly clear fashion. Just as we often say of our human lineage: “She is just like her father;” or “He is just like his mother;” and then go on to specify: “He has his father’s humor;” or “She has her mother’s kindness;” so can we comment about our divine parentage.


 


In most religious traditions, God has been variously characterized as Good, Loving, Creator, Original, Wise, Loyal, Joyful, Powerful, Peaceful, etc. While every human person possesses these facets of divinity, some types are particularly attracted to and spontaneously show forth certain of these attributes. For example, some people are naturally inclined towards being good and perfect as their heavenly father is perfect;


Nine Lenses On The World: The Enneagram Perspective while others naturally manifest and are drawn to being loving, or productive, or unique, or wise, or faithful, or playful, or strong, or harmonious.  


 


As each style is introduced in detail in the chapters which follow, we will see how each is an epiphany of certain attributes of divinity.  


 


From a philosophical point of view, Being is disclosed through nine essential characteristics. Our individual being participates in, and seeks to return to, Being. Philosophers have long reflected that Being is One, True, Good, and Beautiful. In addition to these “big four,” the Enneagram perspective espies at least nine properties that Being possesses and shares with human beings. 


 


From a psychological phenomenological point of view, human nature shows up in nine fundamental ways. Each of the nine styles represents a way of being in the world with a particular worldview and an accompanying manner of experiencing, perceiving, understanding, evaluating, and responding to the world.


 


Values and Proficiencies:



Our values and visions give us a perceptual and behavioral edge. Each of the nine styles possesses an intuitive capacity to see certain realities very clearly and also demonstrates a facility in these areas. We become experts in what we attend to and passionately pursue. In a reciprocally rewarding loop, we value what we are good at and we become good at what we value.


 


1) The Good Person has high standards and ideals, intuitively senses how things could be, recognizes where they currently are, and instinctively nudges reality from a less perfect to a more perfect state.  They naturally strive for excellence.


 


2) The Loving Person is naturally empathic, sensitive to others’ needs, and generous with their time and energy. They know what you need before you do.


 


3) The Effective Person is naturally well organized, knows how to set goals and work towards them, and accomplishes things efficiently. They have an uncanny sense for packaging and marketing their image and product.


 


4) The Original Person has an aesthetic sense for appreciating and expressing beauty. They have an innate sense for quality. Their sensibility easily puts them in touch with their own and others’ moods.  They are particularly attuned to pain and suffering.


 


5) The Wise Person can easily detach and be observant. They naturally analyze to get to the heart of the matter and synthesize to get the whole picture. They intuitively see connections.


 


6) The Loyal Person gives their word and keeps it. They hold tenaciously to what they believe in and have committed themselves to. They intuitively sense what might go wrong. They have a sixth sense for danger.


 


7) The Joyful Person can facilely find the good in everything. They intuitively sense what might go right. They possess a natural childlike responsiveness, optimism and spontaneity. They are also adept at seeing into the future and visioning possibilities.


 


8) The Powerful Person intuitively senses where strength resides. They understand power and know how to get, keep, and use it. Sensitive to justice and injustice, they are naturally self-assured, magnanimous, and protectors of the underdog.


 


9) The Peaceful Person has an intuitive sense for when things fit together. They readily sense conflict. They are natural conciliators and easily go with the flow. They have an uncanny ability to merge with the people around them.