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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 I was reflecting on the difference between the two is that those who prefer to see the enneagram in terms of a process like that approach because they consider it more dynamic than the personality approach. This is because the process approach focuses on what is dynamic about each enneagram point of view (rather than what is “stuck”). It is thus ...
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