
Enneagram Type is With Us At Birth: A Reply to Bea Chestnut
By Susan Rhodes In an article published in the first edition of Enneagram Journal, “Understanding the Development of Personality Type,”1 author Bea Chestnut describes...
By Susan Rhodes In an article published in the first edition of Enneagram Journal, “Understanding the Development of Personality Type,”1 author Bea Chestnut describes...
The Enneagram and the Enlightenment Intensive Robert Tallon (left) and John Stone (right) Like many readers of the Enneagram Monthly, I’ve been around the...
Tearing myself away from the spectacle that we call the elections, lately enhanced with apocalyptic predictions of financial doom and gloom, this issue came...
by Jim Jennings, Ph.D. If you’re willing to listen, I’m willing to talk. I’m an Eight. Funny thing about being an Eight. If I...
The Pre-Conference day was dedicated to an introduction to the Arica Method. Daniela Hauptman and Tato Gomez, both long time students of Oscar Ichazo...
EM’s intrepid editor, Jack Labanauskas, called me about 72 hours before the beginning of the 2008 IEA Conference and asked “Are you going to...
How Type Shows Us What We Aren’t, What We Are, and What We Can Become Most of us who read the Enneagram Monthly are...
A Hypothesis about the Possible Causes of Parkinson’s Disease and the Interplay Between Illness, Culture, and Personality “There can be no transformation of darkness...