
Emotional Coldness and Warmth Part 4 – Heart Center
Antonio Barbato Enneatype TwoEmotional Coldness and the collapse of identity when love disappears In Type Two, Emotional Coldness is devastating because love is the...

Book Review: The Alchemy of Perception by John Harper
In The Alchemy of Perception, John Harper continues his unfolding work in The Inner Architecture Trilogy, deepening the foundation laid in the first volume. While the opening book...

The Value of the Instinctual Drives in Romantic Relationships
By John Luckovich A Tool for Psychological and Relational Maturity The Enneagram is a powerful system for personal transformation, but its potential for transforming...

Emotional Warmth and Coldness Part 3 – Head Center
Enneatype Five Emotional Coldness and the silent threat of the world The Emotional Coldness of Type Five arises from a particular form of fear,...

The Nine Driving Forces and Their Shadow Sides
Tina Tornell The Enneagram does not only describe our behaviors and how we think and feel. It also describes the motivation behind them. If...

The Instincts and the Enneagram
The Instinctual Drives are three basic, interrelated drives for biological and emotional regulation that influence every aspect of human life and have a powerful...

Book Review: “Bruno and His Friends Find the Treasure Within” by Irit Ostrowski
In Bruno and His Friends: Find the Treasure Within, Irit Ostrowski invites young readers into a neighborhood park where nine dogs gather to play. What...

Emotional Coldness and Emotional Warmth Part 2 – Gut Center
Enneatype Eight Enneatype Eight is located in the upper part of the Enneagram and is governed by the Passion of Excess. It lives with...

John Stone’s and Robert Tallon’s Self Typing
Katy Taylor I was so happy to read the interview with John Stone and to hear that he is facilitating such intensives for us...

LIMITED KNOWLEDGE OF DEATH
"The fact is that the inevitability of death is for all of us the natural outcome of life and the opening into our Ultimate...

Book Review: The Inner Architecture Trilogy, “Why Study Personality? The Self That Didn’t Choose Itself” by John Harper
John Harper returns with a new trilogy of Enneagram teaching books that expand the conversation beyond personality typing into something far more structural and...

Celebrating Two Years Online and Over Thirty Years of Inquiry
This month marks the second anniversary of The Enneagram Monthly online and an important milestone in the life of a publication that has quietly...

The Self That Didn’t Choose Itself
This book begins where most of us live—in the mind. It speaks to the head not to reinforce its dominance, but to invite its...

Revisiting Spirituality and the Enneagram in Business
Mario Sikora Dear Jack, in response to my my article, “Spirituality and the Enneagram in Business,” I felt it necessary to write this letter,...

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...

The Conversation # 30
Susan Rhodes, Jack Labanauskas, Carolyn Bartlett, Liz Wagele, Carl Marsak, Clarence Thomson, Bill Dyke Susan Rhodes: As you know, I have some interest in...






































