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Don’t forget the last Enneagram & Spiritual Discernment Webinar is this Tuesday, December 8th at 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Pacific Time. You will be receiving your Zoom invitation this Saturday. Here are the PowerPoint PDFs to print out before this event (print out the one that you prefer: 1-up, 2-up, or 3-up with space for notes):
Enneagram & Spiritual Discernment PowerPoint PDF’s 1-up
Enneagram & Spiritual Discernment PowerPoint PDF’s 2-up
Enneagram & Spiritual Discernment PowerPoint PDF’s 3-up
Questions to Ponder:
As your last suggested practice, take some time to listen to your more repressed “committee members” of your Enneastyle connections. Ask each “silent partner” how they can contribute to your wholeness and well-being.
Ask each of these the question “How can I better listen to you, and how can you help me feel healthy and whole?”
- The wing of your Ennea-number that is less dominant
- The subtype that is most repressed (see the article on subtype stacking if you need a refresher)
- The number in your Harmony Triad that you least often turn to
- Your Soul Child (reference this handout about the Soul Child)
Reflect on these messages and share your thoughts in the forum.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_video link=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3rCXK5rDgk”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Article:
We all learn so much from each other’s stories. Thank you for sharing yours on our Forum – we are all better for the insights you have expressed. Today, I will provide the link to some stories shared on The Enneagram at Work website. The Enneagram at Work uses the term “point” instead of “Enneagram Number.” Take a look at the stories by these Enneagram students and see if they provide a perspective that mirrors or clarifies your journey.
Personal Stories of the Enneagram Types
POINT ONE
POINT TWO
POINT THREE
POINT FOUR
POINT FIVE
POINT SIX
POINT SEVEN
POINT EIGHT
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