Comparative Systems Editorial and News The Hero’s Journey through Life: Tarot, Transformation & the Enneagram A little science estranges a man from God; a lot of science brings him back. Sir Francis Bacon The Hero’s Journey is the journey... by Susan Rhodes February 28, 2015January 15, 2024
Personal Growth/Self-Development Relationships Therapy and Counselling The Giver – Achiever (Two-Three) Couple Jennifer P. Schneider M.D. and Ron Corn A chapter from Understand Yourself, Understand Your Partner: The Essential Enneagram Guide to a Better Relationship. Givers... by Jennifer P. Schneider M.D. and Ron Corn February 12, 2015December 14, 2023
Community Spotlights Leadership and Management Workshops and Events How can the Enneagram Community Stay True to its Roots and Embrace Science Part 3 Jack Killen, MD, Eric Meyer, PhD, and C.J. Fitzsimons, PhD This is the final part of a report on a session at the 2014... by Jack Killen, MD, Eric Meyer, PhD, and C.J. Fitzsimons, PhD February 12, 2015March 6, 2024
Editorial and News Letters from the Editor Editorial 214, February 2015 Jack Labanauskas Writing this column is always the last thing to do before sending the issue off to press. The idea is to give... by Jack Labanauskas February 12, 2015December 14, 2023
Type 4 Understanding the Enneagram Envy, a Sick Look at Life Antonella Pagano Envy (from the Latin: invidia, and the old French: envie = to leer, to look askance or with jealousy, ill will ),... by Antonella Pagano February 12, 2015December 12, 2023