
Darwin’s Enneagram – Natural Selection and Personality Type
Mario Sikora Over the past year and a half I have written a number of articles and contributions to “The Conversation” in The Enneagram...

Mario Sikora Over the past year and a half I have written a number of articles and contributions to “The Conversation” in The Enneagram...

When I was in high school, my bedroom hummed like a tiny aquatic laboratory. Four aquariums lined the walls: a bustling community tank, a...

Jerry Wagner, Ph.D. In the Enneagram Monthly’s May, 2007 Conversation, Kirby Olson asked Susan Rhodes how she developed her Enneagram test. And since he...

Claudio Garibaldi Handwriting fascinates me. I have been working in the field of graphology (handwriting analysis) for over 15 years now, and I still...

The Mysterious Center Points of 3, 6, and 9 Susan Rhodes Anyone familiar with the enneagram knows it consists of three geometric figures: a...

Jack Labanauskas, Kirby Olson, Susan Rhodes, Gloria Davenport, Carl Marsak, Liz Wagele Jack Labanauskas: In our last conversation, I asked: “How important is it,...

Nicholas Reitter The Second and Third Patterns, Characterized as Specifically Modern Forms of Argumentative Skepticism about “Others” (i.e., one’s Interloctuors): Sharply Focused on Others’...

Anne Hundman Our inner perspectives and beliefs, our personal points of view and how we arrived at then are among the most important gifts...