Adrian Clark

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At their best, gut people harness this energy and direct it through their initiating ability to build a better world; at their worst, it seems everything annoys them. Usually gut people don’t know what to do with their feelings. In fact, they tend to dissociate from them. Vulnerable feelings signal to gut people that they may be the source of their own anger, leading to exasperation that somehow they are inherently and irredeemably flawed—a terrifying limiting belief. To avoid such a fear, gut people repress the core emotion so that it is transmuted into impassioned outbursts, typically anger. ...more
The Sacred Enneagram: Finding Your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth
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