
Who am i: Identity, Freedom and Enneagram
“Who Am I:” Identity, Freedom and the Enneagram The other day, I was watching former Soviet human rights activist Natan Sharansky on Book TV...
“Who Am I:” Identity, Freedom and the Enneagram The other day, I was watching former Soviet human rights activist Natan Sharansky on Book TV...
We’re close to the wire for making it to the IEA Conference in Atlanta. Just before the deadline, my email server got fouled up...
Many people who work with the enneagram see it as a system for describing nine basic personality types. Each of the nine points around...
Robert Bly (left) and Ruth Bly (right) Jack Labanauskas: Robert, you spent a chunky bit of time working with men on their deep inner...
When the 80’s were in full swing and my (then) wife was coming home from her English Literature post-graduate classes, we’d often have debates...
In the 1945 movie Children of Paradise, there is a pivotal moment when all seems lost. The story concerns a love triangle set in a...
Norman Quellet’s article in the Enneagram Monthly (Jan. & Feb. 2008) discussed the completion of the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous in relation to...
Subtypes, Self Preservation Fives Often exceptionally knowledgeable, possibly about obscure subjects. When healthy they use their knowledge to contribute to the world. Sensitive to...