Book Review: The Enneagram of Death by Elizabeth Wagele

Courtney Behm
It will come as no surprise to students of the Enneagram that each type has its own, idiosyncratic way of dealing with grief, fear and dying. I’d go further out on that limb and wager that I could probably make nine sets of assumptions that would come pretty close to the mark. But Elizabeth Wagele’s latest book, , does much more than reinforce what we know — or think we know – about the variations in responses to this inevitable part of life. She lets people of each type tell thei...
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