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TypeCharacteristic roleEgo fixationHoly ideaBasic fearBasic desireTemptationVice/PassionVirtue
1Reformer, PerfectionistResentmentPerfectionCorruptness, imbalance, being badGoodness, integrity, balanceHypocrisyhypercriticismAngerSerenity
2Helper, GiverFlattery (Ingratiation)Freedom, WillBeing unlovedTo feel loveDeny own needs, manipulationPrideHumility
3Achiever, PerformerVanityHope, LawWorthlessnessTo feel valuablePushing self to always be "the best"DeceitTruthfulnessAuthenticity
4Individualist, RomanticMelancholy (Fantasizing)OriginHaving no identity or significanceTo be uniquely themselvesTo overuse imagination in search of selfEnvyEquanimity (Emotional Balance)
5Investigator, ObserverStinginess (Retention)Omniscience, transparencyHelplessness, incapability, incompetenceMastery, understandingReplacing direct experience with conceptsAvariceNon-Attachment
6Loyalist, Loyal SkepticCowardice (Worrying)FaithBeing without support or guidanceTo have support and guidanceIndecision, doubt, seeking reassuranceFearCourage
7Enthusiast, EpicurePlanning (Anticipation)Wisdom, PlanBeing unfulfilled, trapped, deprivedTo be satisfied and contentThinking fulfillment is somewhere elseGluttonySobriety
8Challenger, ProtectorVengeance (Objectification)TruthBeing controlled, harmed, violatedSelf-protectionThinking they are completely self-sufficientLust (Forcefulness)Innocence
9Peacemaker, MediatorIndolence (Daydreaming)LoveLoss, fragmentation, separationWholeness, peace of mindAvoiding conflicts, avoiding self-assertionSloth (Disengagement)Action

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