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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Michael Hampson

The Enneagram has been “endlessly described but never explained.” The emergence of the nine types, wings theory, and especially the distinctive irregular pattern of the arrows: all have so far…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Sandra Maitri

In this three-hour workshop, we will explore the Enneagrams of Passions and Virtues and find out what guidance they can offer for our personal growth and spiritual transformation. As we…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Deborah Ooten

Spiral Dynamics is a system that describes and highlights the unfolding of the eight levels of human consciousness. Dr. Clare Graves, the originator of SD, states, “What I am proposing…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: A. Racily

According to Enneagram theory, changes occur in our core personality style during times of personal security as well as times of risk or stress. It is also well known that…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Annette Spiezio

It is known that we as human beings only live at 10% of our potential. We limit our possibilities for authenticity in life out of fear, suffering and a lack…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Gail Barber

Presenter: Cathy Wright

We all do it. All day every day. Like it or not, negotiation is the human condition. Whether we are buying a new car, merging two Fortune 500 companies, or…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Leonard Carr

In his role as a forensic psychologist and expert witness, Carr has used the Enneagram in many well-known trials that have contributed to important precedents in South African Law. While…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Brian Grodner

The Enneagram may be the most profound and practical way to know ourselves and others. This knowledge of personality, orientation, character, and attentional habit forms a cohesive, predictable pattern of…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Andrea Isaacs

This program uses an experiential approach to explore the relationship between personality and the body. Personality–including inner thoughts, feelings, and motivations–will be translated into simple movement concepts of space, time,…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Arnaldo Pangrazzi

We cannot live without suffering, but we cannot suffer without hoping or healing. Many people are hurting and getting sick because of their inability to forgive. Being able to forgive…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Joseph Pirone

Bert Hellinger’s systemic family constellation therapy often produces profound shifts in the minds and hearts of the client and the audience after witnessing the representatives Bert selects to constellate the…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: David Rapkin

Presenter: Gayle Scott

Dr. David A. Rapkin channeling “Monocles” interviewed by Gayle Scott

During this presentation, Dr. David Rapkin will be channeling Monocles, a nonphysical collective entity or consciousness, who has the clarity and…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Panel

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Moderator: Bart Wendell

Panelist: Colleen Gentry

Panelist: Jaime Colmenares

Panelist: Chad Jorgensen

Using the Enneagram to enhance organizational life is much talked about but still a rare event in actuality. While a number of businesses have sponsored workshops that introduce individuals to…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Tom Condon

Another way to think about an Enneagram style is as a kind of narrative. Our personality trance is held together by a story we tell ourselves, and the main skill…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Kathy Hurley

Presenter: Theodorre Donson

This program is for therapists, counselors, spiritual directors, coaches, nurses, caregivers and managers of teams — anyone who is in a professional one-on-one relationship with others. The Enneagram can be…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Jerome Wagner

Presenter: Jim Armstrong

The world of work is comprised of interpersonal relationships operating on many different levels of complexity and meaning. These relationships occur in different arenas as well, from intra-organizational to inter-organizational…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Wendy Appel

Presenter: Pam Fox Rollin

The Enneagram offers powerful pathways for developing Emotional Intelligence (EQ), and EQ work is a useful entry point for introducing the Enneagram to corporate audiences. Together we will explore the…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Judith Cardoza

This workshop focuses on the Enneagram as a dynamic map which can be used to illustrate and discern the natural, life-giving directional movement of any unfolding project or process. Every…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Michael Goldberg

In Homer’s Odyssey, a source of the Enneagram, Odysseus meets each of the 9 enneagram types in their exact numerical order. The types are clear to those who know the…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Ginger Lapid-Bogda PhD

Just as the Enneagram illuminates the architecture and dynamics of the personality, the field of organization development provides a powerful framework for understanding the architecture and dynamics of teams. This…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Roxanne Howe-Murphy, EdD

Presenter: Barbara Mark

Midlife, generally speaking the ages between 40 and 60, represents a pivotal crossroads in life. A sea change is taking place in how a growing number of the over 43…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Peter O'Hanrahan

Among the great virtues of the Enneagram system are its holistic view of human beings and its holistic approach to personal and spiritual development. The wonderful, and still evolving, psychological…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Patrick H. O'Leary

The Arrows within the circle of the Enneagram symbol are a later addition to Enneagram theory. Claudio Naranjo said they were a momentary insight/doodle used to answer a student’s question.…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Santikaro

This afternoon we will look into the structure of ego-type using the classic Buddhist teaching of dependent coorigination. This perspective, which the Buddha considered the heart of his teaching, looks…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: J. Russell Burck

Enneagram professionals bear responsibilities similar to those mentioned in the Hippocratic Oath and the Oath of Maimonides. Their opportunities to misuse their power parallel those of physicians. This presentation will…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Lila Caffery, MA, CCHT

This two-hour presentation is entirely experiential. Major sources are Bowen, Bradshaw and Naranjo. The participants will first form an Opening Circle. They will do a Visualization with Music in which…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Jessica Dibb

Carl Jung taught us that the greatest gold is discovered within us by relating to our shadows consciously and bringing them into the light. So too, by consciously revealing our…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Carol Erickson

This presentation will build on Part I and II material presented Friday and Saturday mornings by Tom Condon. This afternoon we will focus on some common “negative trances”- problematic aspects…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Lissa Friedman

For Intermediate and Advanced individuals and couples In working with couples, each person does his or her own work of self-exploration and changing patterns. The couple relationship is like a…

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Fri Aug 12, 2005

2005 IEA Global Conference Presentation

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Presenter: Eric Lyleson

In this innovative approach, the Enneagram simultaneously describes the spiral dynamics of evolution and the multifaceted timelessness of our essence. The Enneagram, like a prism, helps us see the white…

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