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Centers of Intelligence Instincts and Subtypes Triads Workshops and Events

Conversation about the three centers (part 1)

When enneagrammers speak of Three Centers (Triads, Instincts, or by any other name);are they referring to exactly the same thing? Not so, it would...

by Frederic Schmitt, Arthur Kranz/Sum Goddesses, Kirby Olson, Jack Labanauskas, Betty Rozakis, Douglas Rosestone, David Graber, Laleh Bakhtiar, Bernadette Schmitt and Mark Sumner May 11, 2024May 30, 2024
Centers of Intelligence Comparative Systems

Evolution’s Best Kept Secret: “The Three, Six, And Nine Triune”

Evolution’s Best Kept Secret: “The 3, 6, & 9 Triune” PREFACE For over twenty years the First Analysis Institute of Integrative Studies (FAI) has...

by F. Oliver Nicklin October 1, 2020September 12, 2023
Centers of Intelligence

Three in One: Insight into the Three Centers

The Enneagram typology is a liberating one. This is because it not only reminds us as individuals about where we repeatedly get stuck in...

by Carol Ann Gotch and David Walsh July 1, 2020January 11, 2025
Centers of Intelligence Leadership and Management

Accessing Head, heart, and hand: developing leadership through repressed enneagram centers

This article builds primarily on the work of Kathy Hurley and Ted Donson to highlight how engaging the repressed thinking (head), feeling (heart), and...

by Jon E. Singletary June 30, 2020January 11, 2025
Centers of Intelligence

Head versus Heart

Written by: Michael Hampson People have every right to be suspicious – because there is no explanation. And surely there ought to be –...

by Michael Hampson March 5, 2005September 8, 2023
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A Conversation with kathy hurley and ted dobson

Kathy Hurly (left) and Ted Dobson (right) Kathy Hurly and Ted Dobson interviewed by Jack Labanauskas and Andrea Isaacs in the spring of 1997...

by Jack Labanauskas and Andrea Isaacs April 1, 1997April 20, 2025
Centers of Intelligence Editorial and News Understanding the Enneagram

The “Third Approach” to the Triads

by Dick Wright President, Wright Directions Enneagram authors tend to follow one of two “classic” approaches to describing the three triads.  The first approach,...

by Dick Wright March 1, 1995September 8, 2023
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