Skip to content
  • Subscribe
  • Login
Enneagram Monthly
  • Understanding the Enneagram
    • Centers of Intelligence
    • Triads
    • Passions
    • Fixations
    • Virtues
    • Holy Ideas
    • History
  • The Nine Types
    • Type Insights
      • Type 1
      • Type 2
      • Type 3
      • Type 4
      • Type 5
      • Type 6
      • Type 7
      • Type 8
      • Type 9
    • Instincts and Subtypes
    • Childhood Wounds
    • The Arrows
    • The Wings
  • Applications
    • Business/Workplace
    • Communication
    • Education
    • Family Dynamics
    • Leadership and Management
    • Personal Growth/Self-Development
    • Recovery and Addiction
    • Relationships
    • Spirituality
    • Team Building
    • Therapy and Counselling
  • Comparative Systems
    • Arica Institute
    • Astrology
    • Biological Markers
    • Fourth way
    • Graphology
    • MBTI
    • Process Enneagram
  • Editorial and News
    • Book Reviews
    • Community Spotlights
    • Interviews
    • Letters from the Editor
    • Publications and Resources
    • Latest Research
    • Tests
    • Workshops and Events
Enneagram Monthly
Enneagram Monthly
  • Understanding the Enneagram
    • Centers of Intelligence
    • Triads
    • Passions
    • Fixations
    • Virtues
    • Holy Ideas
    • History
  • The Nine Types
    • Type Insights
      • Type 1
      • Type 2
      • Type 3
      • Type 4
      • Type 5
      • Type 6
      • Type 7
      • Type 8
      • Type 9
    • Instincts and Subtypes
    • Childhood Wounds
    • The Arrows
    • The Wings
  • Applications
    • Business/Workplace
    • Communication
    • Education
    • Family Dynamics
    • Leadership and Management
    • Personal Growth/Self-Development
    • Recovery and Addiction
    • Relationships
    • Spirituality
    • Team Building
    • Therapy and Counselling
  • Comparative Systems
    • Arica Institute
    • Astrology
    • Biological Markers
    • Fourth way
    • Graphology
    • MBTI
    • Process Enneagram
  • Editorial and News
    • Book Reviews
    • Community Spotlights
    • Interviews
    • Letters from the Editor
    • Publications and Resources
    • Latest Research
    • Tests
    • Workshops and Events

The Nine Types

Applications Type 5 Type 7

Understanding Art: Social Gatherings of 5 & 7

Antonio Barbato Marina Pierini In the last issue our focus was on how the enneagram type, events and life stories of an artist influence...

by Marina Pierini and Antonio Barbato March 1, 2009September 26, 2023
Type 7

Dynamic Enneagram – Fine Distinctions, Seven

Self Preservation Sevens Self-Preservation Sevens are confusing since they tend to be highly sociable and gravitate toward groups like Social Subtypes do. Specialize in...

by Tom Condon March 1, 2009September 23, 2023
Personal Growth/Self-Development Type 6 Understanding the Enneagram

Dynamic Enneagram–Fine Distinctions: Sixes

Self Preservation Sixes Self-preservation Sixes can be warm and ingratiating; have a graceful, diplomatic sociability. Try to bring out the best in others and...

by Tom Condon February 4, 2009October 18, 2023
History Type Insights Understanding the Enneagram

Type is With Us Since Birth: Part 3

A New Theory on Type and the Nature of Type Motivation By Susan RhodesGurdjieff taught a practical work of self-transformation and left us the...

by Susan Rhodes January 26, 2009September 26, 2023
Childhood Wounds

Type is with us from birth: part 3.1

A New Theory – Origins of Type & the Nature of Type Motivation Gurdjieff taught a practical work of self-transformation and left us the...

by Susan Rhodes January 1, 2009September 21, 2023
Instincts and Subtypes Type 6

Dynamic Enneagram-Fine distinctions: sixes

Self Preservation Sixes  Self-preservation Sixes can be warm and ingratiating; have a graceful, diplomatic sociability. Try to bring out the best in others and...

by Tom Condon January 1, 2009September 23, 2023
Instincts and Subtypes Relationships

Subtypes in Relationships Part 5

Self-Pres with One-to-one The most important issue for this pair is negotiating the intimate relationship. The intensity of the One-to-ones can feel demanding, even...

by Peter O'Hanrahan January 1, 2009September 12, 2023
Childhood Wounds

Type is with us from birth: part 3.2

A New Theory – Origins of Type & the Nature of Type Motivation Previous post to Part 3.1 here. Premise 3: Type is positive...

by Susan Rhodes January 1, 2009September 23, 2023
Posts pagination
  • Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • …
  • 41
  • Next Page
Main Nav Menu
  • Understanding the Enneagram
    • Centers of Intelligence
    • Triads
    • Passions
    • Fixations
    • Virtues
    • Holy Ideas
    • History
  • The Nine Types
    • Type Insights
      • Type 1
      • Type 2
      • Type 3
      • Type 4
      • Type 5
      • Type 6
      • Type 7
      • Type 8
      • Type 9
    • Instincts and Subtypes
    • Childhood Wounds
    • The Arrows
    • The Wings
  • Applications
    • Business/Workplace
    • Communication
    • Education
    • Family Dynamics
    • Leadership and Management
    • Personal Growth/Self-Development
    • Recovery and Addiction
    • Relationships
    • Spirituality
    • Team Building
    • Therapy and Counselling
  • Comparative Systems
    • Arica Institute
    • Astrology
    • Biological Markers
    • Fourth way
    • Graphology
    • MBTI
    • Process Enneagram
  • Editorial and News
    • Book Reviews
    • Community Spotlights
    • Interviews
    • Letters from the Editor
    • Publications and Resources
    • Latest Research
    • Tests
    • Workshops and Events

Recent Posts

  • The Mediator (Type Nine) in Relationship
  • The Enneagram and Transformation: A Workshop With Helen Palmer
  • The Enneagram and Transformation
  • Sown in Chicago, Reaped ’round the World
  • Exploring the Relationship Between the Enneagram and the Chakras

Recent Comments

  1. Burton Voorhees on The “Four-Point-On” Theory
  2. Burton Voorhees on Enneagram Wings
  3. Burton Voorhees on Enneagram Connecting Points
  4. Jack Labanauskas on It was as though Somebody Knew Me
  5. Burton Voorhees on It was as though Somebody Knew Me

“I have the impression that the Enneagram Monthly is the most open-minded and least politically perverted publication in its field. The very fact that the EM has been eager to interview me and Oscar Ichazo reveals an understanding and decency that makes it rise beyond what I have called 'the arrogant ignorance of the enneagram community'.”

Claudio Naranjo
Posts pagination
  • Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • …
  • 41
  • Next Page

Enneagram Monthly

The Enneagram Monthly is an eclectic journal dedicated to fostering insightful discourse about the Enneagram, its current applications, and future potential. Established in 1995, the Enneagram Monthly stands as a globally recognized and influential hub for Enneagram advancements. We invite you to join us in embracing the excitement and boundless potential this journey offers.

  • Meet Our Team
  • About the Enneagram Monthly
  • Community Guidelines
  • Subscriber Terms and Conditions
  • Submissions
  • Contact Us
  • Subscriber Profile
  • Log Out
© 2025 - Enneagram Monthly. All Rights Reserved.
  • Understanding the Enneagram
    • Centers of Intelligence
    • Triads
    • Passions
    • Fixations
    • Virtues
    • Holy Ideas
    • History
  • The Nine Types
    • Type Insights
      • Type 1
      • Type 2
      • Type 3
      • Type 4
      • Type 5
      • Type 6
      • Type 7
      • Type 8
      • Type 9
    • Instincts and Subtypes
    • Childhood Wounds
    • The Arrows
    • The Wings
  • Applications
    • Business/Workplace
    • Communication
    • Education
    • Family Dynamics
    • Leadership and Management
    • Personal Growth/Self-Development
    • Recovery and Addiction
    • Relationships
    • Spirituality
    • Team Building
    • Therapy and Counselling
  • Comparative Systems
    • Arica Institute
    • Astrology
    • Biological Markers
    • Fourth way
    • Graphology
    • MBTI
    • Process Enneagram
  • Editorial and News
    • Book Reviews
    • Community Spotlights
    • Interviews
    • Letters from the Editor
    • Publications and Resources
    • Latest Research
    • Tests
    • Workshops and Events
  • Subscribe
  • Login