Applications Comparative Systems Enneagram and Yoga: Making Peace By Ronda Pretzlaff Diegel, Ph.D. I had really looked forward to attending a gentle yoga class with a close friend. My friend, an Enneagram... by Ronda Pretzlaff Diegel, Ph.D. December 1, 2008September 8, 2023
Biological Markers Personal Growth/Self-Development Recovery and Addiction Therapy and Counselling Understanding the Enneagram Stiff upper lip syndrome A Hypothesis about the Possible Causes of Parkinson’s Disease and the Interplay Between Illness, Culture, and Personality “There can be no transformation of darkness... by Cynthia Miller August 4, 2008October 18, 2023
Comparative Systems Latest Research Spirituality Understanding the Enneagram The Enneagram from a Systems Perspective Many people who work with the enneagram see it as a system for describing nine basic personality types. Each of the nine points around... by Susan Rhodes June 4, 2008October 18, 2023
Passions Process Enneagram Understanding the Enneagram Virtues Let’s Recontextualize the Enneagram In April 2007, I wrote an EM article discussing the relationship between the personality and process enneagrams.1 One of the things I noticed when... by Susan Rhodes April 27, 2008October 18, 2023
Comparative Systems Latest Research Prototypes, Stereotypes & Archetypes In March ’07, I wrote a short EM article about the nature of prototypes. When I was a kid, I thought a prototype was... by Susan Rhodes cartoons by Elizabeth Wagele April 1, 2008September 26, 2023
Biological Markers Education Personal Growth/Self-Development You’re Fat, your fault The game is not fair, but here are the rules. The system gets to pollute and poison the food supply, deprive you of movement... by Clarence Thomson March 27, 2008October 18, 2023
Comparative Systems A Response to Susan Rhodes on Science Debating Susan Rhodes on the philosophy of science would be, for me, like showing up to a gunfight armed with a knife. I am... by Mario Sikora March 14, 2008September 14, 2023
Comparative Systems The Pope, Mozart, the Enneagram & Secrets Gregorio Allegri’s Miserere Mass in nine parts for two choirs, written between 1630-38, was commissioned by Pope Urban VIII and was to be sung... by Elizabeth Wagele March 14, 2008September 14, 2023