Kay Pacha · (KAY PAH-chah) · The Middle World
Free Enneagram Wings & Arrows Test
Your type is not standing still. It moves – toward growth, under stress, and through the adjacent influence of your wing.
This test identifies your dominant wing and maps the specific directions your type moves when you are thriving and when you are struggling.
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How the Enneagram Wings & Arrows Test
Measures Your Wing and Movement Directions
The INTI NAN Enneagram Wings & Arrows Test identifies the dynamic layer of your Enneagram type: which of the two adjacent types most influences how your core type expresses, and the fixed directions your type moves under integration and stress. Where the Enneagram Discovery Test maps your core type, this assessment maps the texture and movement around that core.
Wings are the two types positioned on either side of your core type on the Enneagram circle. Most people lead with one wing more than the other. The wing does not change your type. It shapes how the type shows up in everyday life. A Type 4 with a 3-wing presents differently than a Type 4 with a 5-wing, even though the underlying core fear and core desire are identical.
Arrows are the two fixed directions your type moves: a growth arrow that surfaces when you are integrated and resourced, and a stress arrow that surfaces when you are depleted or under pressure. These directions are the same for every person of your type. The Enneagram circle dictates them. A Type 4 always moves toward Type 1 in growth and toward Type 2 in stress, regardless of life circumstances.
The Enneagram Wings & Arrows Test asks nine questions about how your core type currently shows up and what conditions produce its growth and stress patterns. The result identifies the dynamic texture inside your Kay Pacha coordinate, one of three dimensions in the INTI NAN pathway system.
About This Test
What does the Enneagram Wings & Arrows Test measure?
The INTI NAN Enneagram Wings & Arrows Test measures how your Enneagram type moves in Kay Pacha – the wing influence that flavours your core type, and the fixed growth and stress directions your type follows. It maps the dynamic layer of the Enneagram: not just what your type is, but how it behaves under different conditions.
Do I need to know my Enneagram type before taking this test?
Yes. The Enneagram Wings & Arrows Test is designed for people who already know their Enneagram type in Kay Pacha. If you are unsure of your type, the INTI NAN Enneagram Discovery Test identifies it through nine motivation-focused questions in approximately four minutes. Wings and arrows describe how your type moves, not what it is.
How long does the Enneagram Wings & Arrows Test take?
The INTI NAN Enneagram Wings & Arrows Test has nine questions tailored to your specific Enneagram type and takes approximately four minutes to complete. Results show your dominant wing, your growth arrow direction, your stress arrow direction, and how these connect to your Kay Pacha coordinate in the three-world system.
What do I receive when I complete the Enneagram Wings & Arrows Test?
You receive your dominant wing and how it flavours your Enneagram type in Kay Pacha, your fixed growth arrow direction and what integration looks like for your type, your stress arrow direction and the early patterns to watch for under pressure, and how all of this connects to your INTI NAN pathway.
Kay Pacha · Your Wing Result
WHY IT MATTERS
THE MISSING PIECE
Three things that show up in daily life
Your Growth & Stress Directions
The Enneagram is a system of movement. When you are healthy and growing, your type accesses qualities from one direction. When you are stressed and depleted, it moves toward another. These directions are fixed by type – they are not a test result but a map.
GROWTH DIRECTION – WHEN YOU ARE THRIVING
STRESS DIRECTION – WHEN YOU ARE UNDER PRESSURE
Your healing path changes everything.
These three share your Enneagram type. Each walks a different path.
Soul Type shapes which of the 21 pathways for your type is actually yours. The Karpay reveals it.
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The Enneagram Wings & Arrows Guide explains the full movement system – how integration and disintegration work, what each wing combination produces, and why recognizing these patterns changes how you navigate daily life.
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The Enneagram framework in its modern psychological form was developed by Oscar Ichazo and Claudio Naranjo in the 1960s and 1970s and has been extensively documented by the Enneagram Institute. The INTI NAN system adapts the Enneagram as one of three dimensions that together map a person’s full pathway.
The Soul Type framework is adapted from the Michael Teachings tradition, originally channeled by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and developed across several decades of study. Within INTI NAN it represents the essence dimension of the pathway – what the person brought in rather than what they learned.
The three-world cosmological structure (Hanan Pacha, Kay Pacha, Ukhu Pacha) and the three healing pathways – Energy Healing (Kawsay Hampiy), Karmic Healing (Nawpa Hampiy), and Shamanic Healing (Paqo Hampiy) – are drawn from Andean Q’ero tradition, the indigenous Andean people widely regarded as the keepers of the original Inca spiritual tradition. The framework is documented across anthropological and linguistic scholarship as a pre-Hispanic cosmological system rooted in the Quechua language. For further reading see the Pacha (Inca mythology) article, which draws on colonial Quechua sources including the chronicles of Jesuit historian Jose de Acosta, and Constance Classen, Inca Cosmology and the Human Body (University of Utah Press, 1993).
