You may remember that the Holy Ideas were among the first four Enneagons taught by Óscar Ichazo, and of those,…
In the wild and whispering woods of ancient Greece, there was a mountain nymph named Echo. Echo was famous for…
EnneaPlants: Enneagram Typing My Plants (I know it doesn’t work like this…)
Does anyone ever plan on becoming a “plant enthusiast” before welcoming their first green roommates into their home? It turns…
Chris Heuertz: “The Enneagram and Belonging: A Vulnerable Exploration of the Passions” for the Community of Practice Session on November 26, 2022
How and where do we belong, and what are the resistances and obstacles to an experience of belonging in ourselves…
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…
What is the Enneagram of Personality? Join Chris Heuertz as he unpacks the fundamentals of this rich tradition by explaining…