Mario Sikora
“First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is.”
There is a Mountain, Donovan
The Zen parable paraphrased by the singer Donovan refers to the fact that something can seem deceptively simple when we first start studying it but gets much more complicated when we are on the journey of discovery.
Take the Enneagram, for example–it seems simple: Nine kinds of people–Mary is clearly a Five, John clearly a Two, Todd is a Six… But as we continue ...
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