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Presented By:
  • Beatrice Chestnut

A clear picture of the Enneagram’s instinct-based subtypes is vital to a deep understanding of the Enneagram system and our…


Presented By:
  • Curt Micka

The Inner Critic is one of the biggest stressors in our day-to-day lives. Come and explore ways to soften your…


Presented By:
  • Richard Rohr

Since Richard Rohr learned the Enneagram in the very early 1970s, he has watched it move many people rather quickly…


Presented By:
  • Lisa Morrice

What happens when things fall apart? How do you cope? Deal effectively with setbacks? And resolve conflicts gracefully? In this…


Presented By:
  • Herb Pearce

Certainly your dominant type is very important but you are also more than one type. The Enneagram is a moving…


Awaken to Source with Yoga and Enneagram
Presented By:
  • Debi Saraswati Lewis

The mindfulness practice of yoga gives us the opportunity to experience ourselves at a deep energetic level and to understand,…


Presented By:
  • David Daniels


Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn and Frank Gehry
Presented By:
  • Tim Vreeland

Contemporary American architecture (from 1890 to the present day) can be defined in terms of three architects whose distinctive buildings…


The 9 Domains and 9 Design Principles For Collective Intelligence and Prosperity
Presented By:
  • Margaret Smith

We are at a critical shift point in human history. We hang in the balance, socially, economically, environmentally, spiritually, because…


Addiction Recovery, the Enneagram and the important role of the Three Instincts
Presented By:
  • Michael Naylor

This workshop addresses the primary issues each Type must navigate to move up the Levels of Development to successful sobriety…


Moderated By: Earl Wagner

Panel: Beth O'Hara Kacie Berghoef

The Enneagram community will be shaped in the future by its members who are young adults today. This panel discussion…


Presented By:
  • Beatrice Chestnut

Just as Homer’s Odyssey tells a parallel story of homecoming that is found within Enneagram teachings, Dante’s epic poem, The…


Presented By:
  • Michael Dolan

Part of each human being’s path and struggle is the need to overcome obstacles so we can move our work…


A Response to Violence: The HOPE, the CHALLENGE, the HEALING
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  • Kathy Hurley

How is the Enneagram an integral gift in the hope of eliminating violence in society? What does the Enneagram teach…


Presented By:
  • Gayle Hardie

The future of leadership development will not be about building “horizontal capability” that is, the skills, abilities and behaviours needed…


Applying Enneagram Theory and Practice to the Emerging Field of Transpersonal Gerontology
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  • Carl Marsak

Like it or not, 2011 ushered in the advent of “senior citizenship” for the first wave of “Baby Boomers” (born…


The Enneagram Roots and Teachings from the Fourth Way
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  • Russ Hudson

While knowledge of the types has tended to be the central focus of the modern Enneagram, sincere students also learn…


Presented By:
  • Gail Garner

Adolescent girls are a special population in and of themselves, but when working with girls who are in foster care…


Presented By:
  • Jeff Salzman

Urge and urge and urge, Always the procreant urge of the world … — Walt Whitman

Think the world is going…


Presented By:
  • Ginger Lapid-Bogda PhD

Individuals of each enneatype have a particular relationship to their internal authority, but also to external power, influence, and authority.…


Presented By:
  • Deborah Ooten

Sex and love–two topics that are rarely discussed yet rule lives when kept in the shadows. Join Dr. Deborah Ooten…


who needs who?
Presented By:
  • Philippe Halin

The Halin Premont Enneagram Indicator was scientifically validated in 2008 and published by the University of Louvain (Belgium) in 2009…


A Systemic Perspective
Presented By:
  • Dirk Cloete

This interactive session will introduce the “Integrative Approach” through the application of the Enneagram to make sense of individual, team…


Presented By:
  • Tom Condon

Good communicators will often unconsciously match the verbal and nonverbal behavior of others, a practice called Pacing. Pacing was first…


Presented By:
  • Helen Palmer

Before describing the Pre-Conference Day session I’d like to share what I learned at Ken Wilber’s 2013 Conference. The initial…