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Comparative Systems

Comparative Systems Understanding the Enneagram

The Quantum Enneagram

By Bill Dyke The bad news is, this article contains a serious discussion of quantum physics.  The good news is, it doesn’t contain any...

by Bill Dyke December 1, 2007September 8, 2023
Biological Markers Graphology MBTI Type 4 Understanding the Enneagram

Handwriting and Type Four

Imagine our graphological exploration of Enneagram types as a trip around the world. We depart in daylight with the sun high in the sky....

by Claudio Garibaldi January 8, 2006January 16, 2024
Comparative Systems Graphology Type 2

Handwriting and Type Two

In Character and Neurosis Claudio Naranjo states, “The body build of ennea-type II is typically more rounded than ennea-type I and also softer than...

by Claudio Garibaldi September 27, 2005June 18, 2024
Comparative Systems Graphology Type 1

Handwriting and Enneatype One (part 1)

Claudio Garibaldi As mentioned previously [in the first article about graphology: https://enneagrammonthly.com/handwriting-and-enneatype/ ], there is no specific graphic indicator for each enneatype, but rather...

by Claudio Garibaldi May 23, 2005December 20, 2024
Comparative Systems Graphology Type 1

Handwriting and Enneatype

By: Claudio Garibaldi This article aims to outline the possible connections between graphological theory and the Enneagram. We will take a journey of discovery...

by Claudio Garibaldi April 19, 2005December 28, 2024
Comparative Systems

Three Reviews from an Enneagram Perspective

Written By: Teresa Malcolm Lawrence of Arabia When I first saw David Lean’s “Lawrence of Arabia” at 21, I intensely identified with the movie...

by Teresa Malcolm April 1, 2005September 8, 2023
Comparative Systems

The Four Temperaments

Written by: Renee Baron Renee Baron "A happy life is one which is in accordance with its own nature." -quoted from Marcus Annaeus Seneca...

by Renee Baron March 1, 2005September 8, 2023
Biological Markers Latest Research

The Biology of the Enneagram: More surprises at the frontiers of biopsychology?

Written by Tina Thomas, Ph.D. Last September, we made note in this space of Tina Thomas’ provocative exploration of the biological roots of type...

by Tina Thomas, Ph.D. December 1, 2004September 8, 2023
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