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ENNEAGRAM WISDOM HELPS
Enneagram wisdom comes to us through a simple symbol of circles and triangles called The Enneagram of Personality. This circular symbol points to nine human archetypes. Each of the nine human archetypes has a particular name, a general goal, and a particular motivation or two. Each archetype entangles itself in a predictable way, a.ka., each human archetype gets stuck or unstuck in the act of daily living on this planet.
These illusory archetypes are a form of call and response that can be engaged in or ignored. These call and responses can lead to a duality experience, or they can lead to the unitive experience many of us long for at a deep level. Check out some of the links below if you’d like to get some more Enneagram wisdom for yourself.
ENNEAGRAM WISDOM WEBLINKS
Enneagram Overview and History
The International Enneagram Association’s (IEA) “History of the Enneagram” includes the History of the IEA, its’ founders and the principal Enneagram teachers.
Enneagram Working Basics of the Nine Types
Enneagram Centers of Intelligence
“Enneagram: Triads and Primary Emotions” discusses briefly the three Enneagram Centers of Intelligence.
Enneagram and the Law of One, Law of Three and Law of Seven
“Enneagram” on hedjumacation.net offers some history and Law of One, Three and Seven information.
Informing Enneagram Articles and Forums
Grounded Relating Enneagram Articles offer basic and progressive information about the Enneagram of Personality and how to wield it in daily life to manifest more ease, clarity and joy in Reality As It Is.
Enneagram Personality Café is a forum-based discussion on various Enneagram related topics, with a search feature.
ENNEAGRAM SCHOOLS & ASSOCIATIONS
The Arica Institute, Oscar Ichazo
The Naranjo Institute, Claudio Naranjo
Enneagram Studies in the Narrative Tradition, Helen Palmer and David Daniels
Enneagram Association in the Narrative Tradition (EANT)
Enneagram in the Narrative Tradition on Facebook
Ridwahn, A.H. Almaas
School of Conscious Living, Deborah Ooten, PhD
The Enneagram Institute Training Program, Don Rios and Russ Hudson
The International Enneagram Association (IEA)
Enneagram Enthusiasts on Facebook (public group)
ENNEAGRAM TEACHERS
Helen Palmer, Narrative Tradition
David Daniels, Narrative Tradition
Peter O’Hanrahan, Narrative Tradition and student of Kathleen Speeth (Naranjo)
The Enneagram Center for Transformation and Change, Michael Naylor
ENNEAGRAM PROGRAM AND EVENT CALENDARS
Arica Institute Training Programs
Enneagram Worldwide Calendar of Events
Narrative Tradition Curriculum Overview and Calendar of Events
Ridwahn School Upcoming Events
Conscious Living Center Calendar of Events
Enneagram Institute Upcoming Events
Beatrice Chestnut Upcoming Workshops
ENNEAGRAM VIDEOS
Kathleen R. Speeth, PhD on Gurdjieff
Reflecting on 25 Years, Helen Palmer and David Daniels, MD, with Peter O’Hanrahan
ENNEAGRAM BOOKS
Oscar Ichazo and the Arica Institute
Interviews with Oscar Ichazo (1982), Oscar Ichazo/ Ichazo is frequently credited for the use of the Enneagram as a personality assessment guide or tool. (Others played a role as well. Learn more about the Enneagram’s historical origins.)
The Center of the Cyclone (1985), John G. Lily (Ichazo student)
Claudio Naranjo
Ennea-type Structure: Self-Analysis for the Seeker (Classic Consciousness) (1991), Claudio Naranjo
Character and Neurosis: An Integrative View (1994), Claudio Naranjo
Helen Palmer and David Daniels
The Enneagram: Understanding Yourself and the Others in Your Life (1988), Helen Palmer
The Enneagram in Love and Work: Understanding Your Intimate and Business Relationships (1995), Helen Palmer & David N. Daniels
The Essential Enneagram (2000) David Daniels and Virginia Price
Don Riso and Russ Hudson
Personality Types: Using the Enneagram for Self Discovery (1987), Don Riso
Wisdom of the Enneagram: The Complete Guide to Psychological and Spiritual Growth for the Nine Personality Types (1999), Don Riso and Russ Hudson
Enneagram Spiritual Growth
Facets of Unity: The Enneagram of Holy Ideas (1998), A.H. Almaas
The Spiritual Dimension of the Enneagram: Nine Faces of the Soul (2000), Sandra Maitre
The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective (2001), Richard Rohr and Andreas Ebert
Enneagram Spirituality: From Compulsion to Contemplation, (1992) Suzanne Zuercher, O.S.B.
From Fixation to Freedom: The Enneagram of Liberation (2007), Eli Jaxon-Bear
Enneagram Subtypes
The Complete Enneagram (2013) Beatrice Chestnut PhD
Other Enneagram Books
The Enneagram Made Easy: Discover the 9 Types of People (1994), Renee Baron and Elizabeth Wagele
Emotions and the Enneagram: Working through Your Shadow Life Script (??), Margaret Frings Keyes (The Enneagram from a Jungian analysis and shadow self perspective)
The Enneagram Movie & Video Guide: How to See Personality Styles in the Movies (1994), Thomas Condon
The Nine Ways of Working: How to Use the Enneagram to Discover Your Natural Strengths and Work More Effectively (1999) Stephen J. Goldberg.
Weblinks of Enneagram book lists
According to Ennea.com, their Enneagram resource list was compiled by 30 teachers and Enneagram enthusiasts.
This online “Enneagram Bibliography” offers a book list with short annotations about content.
Mostly Books [http://www.mostlybooksaz.com/enneagram ] offers yet another online list of Enneagram books.