Yes, it is entirely possible for someone to be both an INTP-T (MBTI type) and have a 9w5 Enneagram type. The MBTI and Enneagram systems are two distinct personality frameworks that focus on different aspects of an individual's personality.
MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator): The MBTI categorizes people based on four main preferences: Introversion (I) or Extroversion (E), Intuition (N) or Sensing (S), Thinking (T) or Feeling (F), and Judging (J) or Perceiving (P). The INTP type is an Introverted, Intuitive, Thinking, and Perceiving type.
Enneagram: The Enneagram is a system that describes nine different personality types, each characterized by a core motivation or fear. Enneagram type 9 is often called "The Peacemaker," and type 5 is known as "The Investigator."
While it is true that Enneagram type 5 and type 9 have different motivations and fears, it's essential to remember that people are complex and can exhibit traits from different personality types simultaneously. Having aspects of both Enneagram type 9w5 and MBTI type INTP is not contradictory, and it doesn't mean you are lying about your results.
Enneagram type 9w5 could be seen as a blend of traits from both type 9 and type 5. It's possible for someone to have a core motivation of seeking peace and harmony (Enneagram type 9) while also displaying characteristics of an investigative and analytical mindset (Enneagram type 5).
It's not uncommon for individuals to resonate with aspects of more than one Enneagram type or to feel that their personality cannot be fully captured by a single label. Remember that personality is a complex and multifaceted aspect of ourselves, and no system can perfectly encompass all aspects of who we are. Embrace the insights these frameworks provide, but always allow room for individual uniqueness and complexity.