The Awareness to Action Enneagram Podcast

The Instinctual Subdomains and Patterns of Expression

Episode Summary

In this episode of the Awareness to Action Enneagram Podcast, Mario Sikora, María José Munita and Seth "Creek" Creekmore talk about the subdomains of the instinctual biases and the inside of the three: the transmitting, the preserving and the navigating. They also talk about the instinctual biases’ pattern of expression and why they are important.

Episode Notes

In this episode of the Awareness to Action Enneagram Podcast, Mario Sikora, María José Munita and Seth "Creek" Creekmore talk about the subdomains of the instinctual biases and the inside of the three: the transmitting, the preserving and the navigating. They also talk about the instinctual biases’ pattern of expression and why they are important. 

“I like to think about these instinctual biases as three buckets of drives.” - Mario Sikora [01:56]

“That could take different shapes or forms as we have said before. Could be ‘I want people to notice my ideas, my values, my body, my home.’ It could look different, but it’s always about making an impression of some sort.” - María José Munita [10:56]

“In some ways, all the instinctual biases are in an attempt to reproduce on some level, to maintain your survival and continue your survival through having children.” - Seth "Creek" Creekmore [11:16]

TIMESTAMPS

[00:01] Intro

[01:06] The subdomains of the instinctual biases

[04:26] The preserving domain

[06:56] The navigating domain

[09:15] The transmitting domain

[11:15] An attempt to reproduce on some level

[16:51] The patterns of expression - Why?

[22:16] What are the patterns of expression

[28:28] Outro

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