Editorial 186 April 2012
Two themes this month are based on articles in last month’s issue. One is in form of a letter by Susan Rhodes’ commenting on...
Two themes this month are based on articles in last month’s issue. One is in form of a letter by Susan Rhodes’ commenting on...
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...
Eights are one of the easier Enneagram types to identify because they are often aggressive, comfortable with confrontation and apparently spoiling for a fight....
Dear Lissa, I read with interest your article the last issue of the EM, “The Truth About Fixation and Beyond,” because of its focus...
(or Making the Invisible Visible) Susan Rhodes The other day, I was watching Oprah’s show, Soul Sunday, on which she presents interviews with spiritual...
Mario Sikora Assessing other people’s Ennea-types is tricky business, and the only thing more problematic than ennea-typing public figures is not doing so. Let...
Lissa Friedman Before I begin, I would like to make clear that all I can say can only point at the truth and cannot...
It’s odd how the vagaries of life take charge of events in spite of our best intentions. No sooner had I made a resolution...