
Threes: Trance Identification – Becoming Someone New
Tom Condon Threes make exceptionally good proteges and subsequent mentors to others. As proteges they can identify with a mentor, absorb what the mentor...

Sex, Love & Your Personality
Social Type Two and Type Seven in Love Mona Coates and Judith Searle Twos with the Social subtypeSocial Twos, whom Ichazo associates with “ambition,”...

Integrating Two Powerful Models
Ed Morler, MBA, PhD Current Enneagram theory briefly refers to three levels of emotional health: Healthy, Average and Unhealthy. Riso and Hudson break these...

Finding Source In an Outsourced World
In the religious world I grew up in, there were so many rules about how to live a pious or holy life. Looking back,...

The Conversation #28
Mario Sikora, Susan Rhodes, Jack Labanauskas, Kirby Olson, Liz Wagele, Bill Dyke Mario Sikora: Jack, I share your savoring of a discussion around science...

The Enneagram Triads Part 2
Ed Morler, MBA, PhD . . . Continuing Part 2 from issue # 170 The nine Personality Drives of the Enneagram can be divided...

The Enneagram Triads Part 1
Ed Morler, MBA, PhD Excerpted from the expanded second edition of Finally Growing Up: Recognizing and Releasing Patterns of Limitations. While we all have...

An Open Letter to the IEA
Carl Marsak and Mario Sikora To Conference Or Not To Conference? An Open Letter to the Board of the IEA For about two years...

Book Review – Finally Growing Up
by Ed Morler, MBA, PhD Chrissy Scivique Finally Growing Up: Recognizing and Releasing Patterns of Limitation is another amazing book by Ed Morler. He...

Bringing Out the Best in Everyone You Coach Part 3
Ginger Lapid-Bogda Excerpts fromBringing Out the Best in Everyone You CoachHow to Use the Enneagram System for Exceptional Results (McGraw-Hill 2009)by Ginger Lapid-Bogda, Ph.D....

A Jolly Shortcut from Trance to Freedom
Clare Cherikoff My view is that the Enneagram is a system that points to freedom fromlimiting behaviors. While the system describes the nine ways...

The Conversation # 27
Carl Marsak, Jack Labanauskas, Susan Rhodes, Mario Sikora Carl Marsak: I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in...

Understanding Personality
Ed Morler MBA Ph.D As developed in the April-June 2009 issues of the EM, the Levels of Emotional Maturity, along with their corresponding attitudes...

Comment on Susan Rhodes’ “Archetype Present At Birth” Article
Peter O'Hanrahan Thanks to Susan Rhodes for her latest article proposing that Enneagram type (or perhaps archetype) is present at birth. When first studying...

If the Habit Didn’t Stick, You Didn’t Fail: The Sacred Work of Beginning Again (and Again and Again…)
A few weeks ago, a handful of us gathered for dinner at a small, kinda fancy Indian restaurant. Somewhere between the second basket of...

Dear Carl (a Response To Carl Marsak)
Susan Rhodes Thanks for such a clearly-worded commentary on my recent remarks about the origin of the enneagram subtypes. Yes, I definitely see the...

































