The Pathwork Guide explores three fundamental ways we navigate life—through reason, emotion, or will—and how imbalance among these creates inner conflict and outer friction. While each of us contains all three faculties, one typically dominates, shaping how we think, feel, and act.
The Guide explains that life’s conflicts are not random—they are responses to our prayers for growth. Friction reveals where we are out of alignment, offering a chance to uncover hidden distortions.
By examining how we react to challenges, we begin to see which of these three forces is overdeveloped or misdirected.
The Reason Type relies heavily on intellect, often suppressing emotions and intuition. The Emotion Type feels deeply but can become overwhelmed, losing clarity and direction. The Will Type focuses on action and achievement, but may override both wisdom and feeling in the process.
Each type carries a divine essence—wisdom, love, and courage—but when out of balance, these strengths become distortions. True growth comes from integrating all three, allowing them to work together rather than compete.
As we become aware of our dominant patterns, we can begin to restore balance. In doing so, we move toward wholeness—where reason, emotion, and will align in harmony, guiding us with clarity, compassion, and strength.
Bones, Chapter 4: Three Basic Personality Types: Reason, Will and Emotion
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