History Understanding the Enneagram History of the Enneagram Frederic and Bernadette Schmitt In the 1950’s, Oscar Ichazo (born in Bolivia in 1931) was invited to participate in a study group of high-ranking... by Frederic and Bernadette Schmitt March 12, 2015February 1, 2024
Type 4 Understanding the Enneagram Envy, a Sick Look at Life Antonella Pagano Envy (from the Latin: invidia, and the old French: envie = to leer, to look askance or with jealousy, ill will ),... by Antonella Pagano February 12, 2015December 1, 2024
Education History Instincts and Subtypes Latest Research Personal Growth/Self-Development Spirituality Understanding the Enneagram Chapter 11, The Integral Enneagram: Integrating the Vertical and Horizontal Susan Rhodes The fixations are “negatives.” The worldviews I have described are all “positive.” Putting the two sets of terms side by side is... by Susan Rhodes May 14, 2013November 15, 2023
Relationships Type 8 Understanding the Enneagram About Me Helena Karchere I as an 8, work a lot in the territory of control. I personally thrive on clear organizational structure, knowing who’s in... by Helena Karchere February 13, 2013November 15, 2023
Book Reviews Centers of Intelligence A Fear-focused Commentary on Alexa Stevenson’s Half-Baked: the Story of My Nerves, My Newborn, and how We Both Learned how to Breathe (2010) Susan Rhodes When you give birth to... by Susan Rhodes September 9, 2012November 15, 2023
Understanding the Enneagram Earning Your Right Somik Raha In a conversation, a very dear friend was describing to me how dysfunctional his working conditions were in a large organization, and... by Somik Raha August 9, 2012November 16, 2023
Fixations Type Insights Beyond Fixation: A Non-Dual Perspective This is the sequel article to The Truth about Fixation and Beyond (Enneagram Monthly: May 2012) That article was written in an experiential style... by Lissa Friedman June 30, 2012October 27, 2023
Centers of Intelligence Understanding the Body Center Judith Searle Judith Searle I read with great interest Susan Rhodes’s astute article “The Missing Body Center (or Making the Invisible Visible).” The problems... by Judith Searle April 1, 2012October 23, 2023