Season’s Greetings!
The holiday season is upon us! Why doesn’t it feel like that time of year yet? I’m guessing it’s the weather. We Coloradoans/Coloradans are used to quite a…
Enneatype Six is an anxious pattern, involving chronic uncertainty and an active imagination kept busy anticipating and preparing for the worst. This experience of everyday life is often described as…
¡Hola a todos! Todavía sigo pensando en el Congreso reciente de San Antonio con una sonrisa. El Directorio escuchó decir a…
IEA President’s Letter Post 2017 Conference September, 2017
Hello! I find myself…
IEA President’s Letter Post 2017 Conference September, 2017… |
(This article originally appeared on Mario’s blog at www.AwarenesstoAction.com.)
I’m fortunate enough to have a lot of friends, but not nearly as many as my Facebook profile would suggest.…
Junio 2017
El Eneagrama en el Mundo Real
He escuchado decir que el estudio del Eneagrama es…
Triads: The Foundation of Transformational Practice by Mike Block
Most of us dove into the deep end of the Enneagram and found ourselves immersed in the details of our type. …
The pattern of Enneatype Two seems simple enough: the characteristic helping behavior is obvious and Twos generally remember feeling poorly cared for themselves, so we conclude that they’re “giving to…
The Enneagram in the Real World
I’ve heard some people say that the study of the Enneagram is either too…
Descriptions of Enneatype Five concentrate so much on solitary, avoidant habits that people can feel unsure how to relate to Fives in their lives, and as a Five myself, I…
Somatic Focusing and the Enneagram
Are we allowing the full range of our human experience? How would our experience of each precious moment be enhanced if…
“Spring can really mess you up the most.”
Is that a line from an old song?
Wherever it’s from, it happens to me a little, each Spring…but in a good…
By Rosemary Hurwitz
“Spring can really mess you up the most.”
Is that a line from an old song?
Wherever it’s from, it happens to me a little, each Spring…but…
An Archetypal Journey[1]
Symbols open our mind to new, introspective perspectives. According to Carl Jung, symbols…
Symbols open our mind to new, introspective perspectives. According to Carl Jung, symbols are key to the comprehension of human experience. Myths, dreams images, and various kinds of art all…
Por Curt Micka
Alguien me dijo recientemente que todos nos necesitamos, que nos necesitamos los unos a los otros…maestros, colegas,…
IDENTIFYING AND USING YOUR STRENGTHS
Living with accountability involves being true to our best selves. Sure, the Enneagram teaches us…
“Writing Your Enneagram Journey”
Presenter: Melanie Bell
BerghoefBell.com
We all have stories about who we are, shaped by our personality and experiences, which influence our behavior. In this…
By Kacie Berghoef and Melanie Bell
IDENTIFYING AND USING YOUR STRENGTHS
Living with accountability involves being true to our best selves. Sure, the Enneagram teaches us to pinpoint and work…
“The Living Enneagram”
Presenter: Joseph Benton Howell, Ph.D.
The Institute for Conscious Being ( theicb.org)
Albert Einstein said ” No problem can be solved from the same…
Saludos desde Minneapolis…
¡Hace frío aquí!, pero la conexión humana siempre entibia el corazón y mi esperanza es que…
Diciembre 2016
Por Lynda Roberts
¡Saludos a todos!
El 2016 llega a su…