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Once you learn about the Enneagram, how do you determine your type? There are three basic approaches to discerning type,…
By Christopher L. Heuertz The word Enneagram is translated from two Greek words, ennea meaning “nine” and gramma meaning a sign “drawn” or “written”…
By Christopher L. Heuertz The Enneagram’s nine types offer us roadmaps detailing how we got lost or disconnected from our…
By Christopher L. Heuertz Often misunderstood as simply a personality tool to describe quirks and traits of people’s individuality, the…
Chris tackles the challenge of overviewing the history of the enneagram, discussing all nine types, and explaining how understanding the…
Moving from the hard work of self-observation to the compassionate work of self-remembering
Moving from the hard work of self-observation to the compassionate work of self-remembering leads us to the thrilling work of…
Throughout history, dragons have been a universal symbol of what connects the earth and sky—symbolically the unconscious and conscious mind….
Originally posted on July 28, 2020. This post is an update to our previous statement on June 14, 2020 in relation to…