Comparative Systems Latest Research Prototypes, Stereotypes & Archetypes (Republished for Enneagram Monthly online) In March ’07, I wrote a short EM article about the nature of prototypes. When I was a kid,... by Susan Rhodes August 1, 2023September 26, 2023
History Latest Research “SAT” — The Birth of Claudio Naranjo’s School It is Easter, 1970 in Big Sur. While I am training under Fritz Perls, M.D. in Big Sur, I spend time with the “mountain... by Aubrey Degnan Lindgren August 1, 2021October 6, 2023
Latest Research The Enneagram: A Developmental Study First published in 1987 and updated by the author in March 2004. Moore winnows the grain from the chaff in this discriminating examination of... by James Moore January 1, 2021September 14, 2023
Latest Research Research Articles about Enneagram Types The following articles are the result of many years of study and thinking about the nine ego-essence types of the Enneagram. The Origin of... by Bill Gamard November 1, 2020September 14, 2023
History Latest Research After SAT Beginnings: the Paths travelled Dr. Lindgren, taken in 2020 In the 50 years of active study with many remarkable teachers, I have been offered opportunities to help people... by Aubrey Degnan Lindgren and Ernest Lowe October 1, 2020September 12, 2023
Latest Research Ego’s Alibis & Sword and Shield: when the choice is between civilization or anarchy Antonio Barbato Need a good excuse to act badly, anyone? Here are Nine styles of excuses our ego uses to justify actions that need... by Antonio Barbato August 31, 2020September 12, 2023
Interviews Latest Research A Novel Way of Tackling the Novel Coronavirus Somik Raha: As we enter more than a month of sheltering-in-place, I wondered to myself what Decision Analysis, the field in which I obtained my... by Somik Raha interviewing Ronald A. Howard February 1, 2020September 12, 2023
Comparative Systems Latest Research Mystic Math: “All is Number”-Pythagoras At first glance the world seems to be shambolic ruled by chaos and disorder but at a closer look we find it is ruled... by Daniel Morse November 1, 2019September 12, 2023