by Susan Rhodes
Several years ago, when I started exploring the enneagram in depth, I soon realized it was different from other systems for understanding the self—deeper, richer, and more complex.
The figure itself seemed unusual to me. I’d never encountered anything like it before. Its very appearance seemed to suggest that it must be more than just a system for classifying personality types.
As I learned more about its origins in the Gurdjieff work, I saw the truth in this impression....
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