Sat Jul 25, 2020

2020 IEA Midwest Regional Conference Presentation

Video Recording

Presenter: Kathryn Grant

Birds need two wings to fly. • Planes that lose a wing, crash. • Taking off, soaring and landing are delicate actions that require balance and finesse.

This workshop offers attendees the opportunity to explore their wing dynamic and thereby develop a deeper, richer relationship with their home style. The Enneagram, a verb, is about movement, so taking a look at our wing dynamics helps us maximize balance. Assuming a clockwise direction, our proceeding wing pulls us toward the energies that are located there: whereas our proceeding wing pulls us “backward.” Our style, both stuck and stretched between these two opposite forces acts in resolution or synthesis of the two energies. Our wings offer balance, support, challenge, and solutions. Two exercises will follow an introduction to the wing dynamic. 1.) participants will identify and list positive aspects of their style, record their findings and post. 2.) Using art materials, each participant will create a picture of their home style and the potentials of their wings as a take-home reminder of the flowing movements inherent in the Enneagram. Join in: take off, soar and land!

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