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The Enneagram

Classes and Workshops

THE ENNEAGRAM
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THE NINE TYPES
1  Perfectionist
2  Giver
3  Performer
4  Tragic Romantic
5  Observer
6  Devil's Advocate
7  Epicure
8  Boss
9  Mediator

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Past Events

Tuesdays Evenings, Beginning March 10, 1998
7:30 - 9:30 PM
Seattle, Washington
A nine-week class: Experience the Enneagram

Experience the Enneagram
Experience the Enneagram is an introduction to the Enneagram teaching in the Oral Tradition and features panels of exemplars. The sessions will focus on the basic issues of the types including the passions, fixations, childhood history, difficulties for self and others and the blessings of the types.
 
Call 206-938-0997 or send e-mail to jack@ennea.com for more information.

Friday, February 27, 1998, 7:00-10:00 PM
and Saturday, February 28, 9:00 am to 5:00 PM
Seattle, Washington
A Weekend Workshop: Learn the Enneagram

Learn the Enneagram

This is a 12-hour workshop that will be introduced with a brief history of the Enneagram and an explanation of the symbol followed by detailed descriptions of the nine Enneagram personality types.

The workshop is a prelude to a nine-week class featuring panels of exemplars which will meet on Tuesday evenings beginning March 10, 1998. See item below for more information.
Call 206-938-0997 or send e-mail to jack@ennea.com for more information.

Tuesdays Evenings, Beginning October 7, 1997
7:30 - 9:30 PM
Seattle, Washington
A nine-week class: Experience the Enneagram

Experience the Enneagram
Experience the Enneagram is an introduction to the Enneagram teaching in the Oral Tradition and features panels of exemplars. The sessions will focus on the basic issues of the types including the passions, fixations, childhood history, difficulties for self and others and the blessings of the types.
 
Call 206-938-0997 or send e-mail to jack@ennea.com for more information.

Friday, September 12, 1997, 7:00-10:00 PM
and Saturday, September 13, 9:00 am to 5:00 PM
Seattle, Washington
A Weekend Workshop: Learn the Enneagram

Learn the Enneagram

This is a 12-hour workshop that will be introduced with a brief history of the Enneagram and an explanation of the symbol followed by detailed descriptions of the nine Enneagram personality types.

The workshop is a prelude to a nine-week class featuring panels of exemplars which will meet on Tuesday evenings beginning October 7, 1997. See item below for more information.

Call 206-938-0997 or send e-mail to jack@ennea.com for more information.

Friday, June 6, 1997
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Workshop: Introduction to the Enneagram

Introduction to the Enneagram
Workshop will begin with a brief history of the Enneagram, an explanation of the meaning behind the symbol, and a discussion of essence, personality, and the patterns of personality. The evening will conclude with a brief description of each of the nine types.

Saturday, June 7, 1997 and
Sunday, June 8, 1997
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
A Weekend Workshop: Experience the Enneagram

Experience the Enneagram

Workshop will feature an in-depth look at each of the nine personality types utilizing the life experiences of workshop participants. We will look closely at each of the nine "passions" and "fixations" and explore in some detail the characteristics of each of the nine types. Participants will be invited to share their stories of how they have experienced the characteristics of their type in everyday situations.

The workshop will provide a background in which to approach a study of the Enneagram. You will learn what this teaching has to say about the relationship between the personality and one’s True Self. You also will see clear differentiation's between the individual patterns of the nine Enneagram personality types and gain a better understanding of the movement and relationship between one type and another.

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