Those of us who want to identify our Enneagram types correctly, as well as those of us who guide others, have a common intention: accuracy! But too often, one phrase…
I when I hear someone cramming every behavior into an Enneagram box. It feels dehumanizing at best and aggressive at worst. As a teacher, I feel protective of the…
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Those of us who want to identify our Enneagram types correctly, as well as those of us who guide others, have a common intention: accuracy! But too often, one phrase…
I was witnessing a Two panel recently and the inquiry was about support. What helps? A young man made a distinction that I really took to heart as a fellow…
When it comes to working with your instinctual biases, there are two things to focus on:
- Learning to manage our reactions to them rather than being managed by them,…
Those of us who want to identify our Enneagram types correctly, as well as those of us who guide others, have a common intention: accuracy! But too often, one phrase…
One Moving Symbol meets another – the Celtic Knot
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Those of us who want to identify our Enneagram types correctly, as well as those of us who guide others, have a common intention: accuracy! But too often, one phrase…
In Seven Laws of Spiritual Success, Deepak Chopra says “The universe operates through dynamic exchange…giving and receiving are different aspects of the flow of energy in the universe. And in our…
What we are is God’s gift to us; what we become is our gift to God”
This holiday season I felt I’d bring you some insights…
WHO YOU ARE MEANT TO BE
The Enneagram Effect
by Rosemary Hurwitz, MA.PS
Dear Enneagram friends,
I’ve studied, taught and coached-with the Enneagram since 2002. It had a neon…
Those of us who want to identify our Enneagram types correctly, as well as those of us who guide others, have a common intention: accuracy! But too often, one phrase…
Those of us who want to identify our Enneagram types correctly, as well as those of us who guide others, have a common intention: accuracy! But too often, one phrase…
Enneatype Nine describes the amiable, agreeable person who seems comfortable with the flow of life, yet can resent feeling marginalized within it. Nines are said to have adopted a desperate…
“Among those who dislike oppression are many who like to oppress.” ~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Often, what we dislike most in others reflects the inner-work we most need to explore for…
As we go into the holiday season, the most difficult thing to manage can often be our relationships with one…
I became a Kundalini Yoga teacher as the unintended consequence of a relationship breakup. I first started taking Kundalini Yoga classes to get through that difficult period and a year…
At times, our lives take on a momentum of their very own and we live life at top speed. It is vital that we begin to slow down, take stock…
Type 1: Practice accepting self and others from a place of non judgment. Note: non judgment allows for everything to be perfect in the moment.
Type 2: Practice asking yourself what your…


























