A place for questions and reflections around the type eight enneastyle.
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What an Eight Can Do:
A place for questions and reflections around the type seven enneastyle.
What a Seven Can Do:
Hello, I’m Gwen Yuill – SALC staff and social seven Enneatype. I’m proud to be your type seven moderator. I’ve studied the Enneagram for the last four years and found it to be enormously helpful with personal growth and interacting with family, friends, and co-workers. My favorite Enneagram author is Helen Palmer, even though her insights have been devastatingly revealing at times. Feel free to ask any questions or share insights on this forum. I will try to get back to you within a 24 hour period. Thanks for taking this journey with me!
A place for questions and reflections around the type six enneastyle.
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What a Six Can Do:
“Hi I am John McGreevey and I’ll be your Type Six mentor in this forum. I am a sometimes retired hospice doc from the midwest and occasional musician. I am also a graduate apprentice from the Anamcara Project. Please post any thoughts or questions on your Enneatype journey and I will be happy to respond and reflect.”
A place for questions and reflections around the type five enneastyle.
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What a Five Can Do:
A place for questions and reflections around the type four enneastyle.
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What a Four Can Do:
Hi! I’m Dana Gregg, and I’ll be your Type Four mentor on this forum page. Here’s a little about me. I’ve lived and worked near Bend, Oregon, for my adult life. I have three children who are married and have amazing children, which means life is complicated! My engagement with the Enneagram for the past 15 years has served me well as a means of spiritual transformation and in navigating relationships. As an Enneagram 4, I find it to be a trusted teacher. Please post any questions about your enneatype journey and I’ll respond with my feedback and perspective.
A place for questions and reflections around the type three enneastyle.
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What a Three Can Do:
Hi! I’m Dan Martin, and I’ll be your Type Three mentor on this forum page. The Enneagram has been an integral part of my life for almost 20 years. I have been a student both at the Enneagram Institute and numerous e-courses and have taught the system. Primarily, though, I’ve used the Enneagram as a tool for my own personal growth on this amazing journey. Please post any questions about your enneatype journey and I’ll respond with my feedback and perspective.
A place for questions and reflections around the type two enneastyle.
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What a Two Can Do:
A place for questions and insights around the type one enneastyle.
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What a One Can Do:
Hello, my name is Marie Nugent and I’ll be your Type One mentor on this forum page. Here’s a little about me: I commenced my ennagram journey about five years ago. At the beginning of this process, I began to understand myself in a theoretical way as a type one enneastyle but as the process has continued and I went deeper and deeper, I can see so much more it’s incredible. My insights are now more concrete and practical allowing me to see myself from other people’s points of view. This has been so positive for my relationships with others and my relationship with myself. I am happy and looking forward to interacting with you.
Feel free to share questions and insights from the Spirit of the Enneagram Program.
Continuation of the Discussion for those with Enneastyle Nine.