Mapping Human Patterns onto Experience

Using Enneagram Types Within The Philosophy of Integration Framework

This booklet maps nine common ways human perception destabilizes under pressure, using the Enneagram as a descriptive lens within the Philosophy of Integration.

It describes where attention tends to wobble in real time, how interference enters experience, and what happens when steadiness is maintained instead.

The opening sections establish a simple orientation:

  • experience unfolds through cause and effect
  • distortion does not come from what happens
  • it enters when perception becomes unstable
  • emotion is not the problem; reactivity is
  • stabilization precedes clarity, and clarity precedes choice

From there, each Enneagram pattern is explored in two layers:

  1. Where perception destabilizes under specific kinds of pressure
  2. What stabilization actually feels like when interference drops and experience is allowed to complete

The Enneagram is used as a map of recurring human patterns.

This booklet is for readers who want to understand how distortion enters experience and how it resolves—without turning that understanding into self-improvement, self-diagnosis, or narrative.

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