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~~by Bill Dyke~~ I was surprised to see myself described in the February Enneagram Monthly. Ms. Olga Allen wrote of “Bird brained white men in suits who do not heed th’ increasing cries of Mother Earth, intending to preserve the role of exploitation. The tears of the abused, their hungry need For human dignity now [...]
~~by Bill Dyke~~ About 15 years ago, I heard Jerry Brown speak at an IONS (Institute of Noetic Sciences) conference, I think in Santa Fe. At the time, Jerry had already been Governor of California and an unsuccessful (but memorable) candidate for President of the United States. In his speech, Jerry was low key, informal and [...]
By Bill Dyke Here is a news bulletin: The Hurt Locker is a war movie. Here is one you may not have heard: it is not about war, but about the lead character’s relationship to war. And it’s most important dimension is all about the enneagram. Let’s take it in stages: The Story The plot [...]