TYPOLOGY RESOURCES

Will be trying to archive things here, since the typology community at-large is horrible at archiving anything. All links below are being hosted by myself for conciseness and to avoid sudden deletion, but I didn't create/translate anything here. Thank you to sites like WeLib and other PDF libraries for sourcing some of these.

Much of this source material is originally written in a non-English language, so if you (like me) don't know the source languages, understand the complications of reading translated work and that you will be missing context; especially amateurly-translated and ESPECIALLY any MTL that I unfortunately may link here due to lack of any proper translations. I only put an MTL warning on files that I know are MTL'd; some others in this list may be MTL as well, but I just don't know it.

Anything with a ✩ next to it is a file that I have personally read, so I can vouch for or against it.

Enneagram

In my opinion, this is the most essential Enneagram book to read. Focuses on core types and less so on subtypes, which are covered in other books. * MACHINE-TRANSLATED * Annoyingly, the link to the original Spanish PDF is sent via Discord and therefore a dead link, so I don't currently have the source text due to poor archival work on the part of the MTL-er. * MACHINE-TRANSLATED * The first link is to a shortened, Enneagram-focused version of this book, which isn't necessarily essential to the Enneagram as the MTL-er states. I've included the original PDF for the purpose of checking the MTL. ~ ~

Psychosophy

To read this properly, you need to not take it very literally as Afanasyev is an eccentric poet, and it bleeds through into this book. If you can look beyond his tendency for peculiar hyperbole, there is an (imo) interesting typological system underneath.