Discovering The Enneagram: An Ancient Tool a New Spiritual Journey

by Richard Rohr

Other authorsAndreas Ebert (Author), Peter Heinegg (Translator)
Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

248.2

Collection

Publication

Crossroad (1992), 255 pages

Description

Takes the reader through the process of identifying and analyzing the personality types and using the Enneagram for personal use.

User reviews

LibraryThing member kencf0618
Cast the pretentious subtitle aside and rid your mind of Sufis; the enneagram uncovers more than a few defense mechanisms. Personally I'm a 4w5, which is largely congruent with the Myers-Briggs' INFJ.
LibraryThing member Arctic-Stranger
The Enneagram is a nine-pointed personality tool, which goes beyond the Myers Brigg personality indicator in telling you WHAT to do with your behavior. Rohr is one of the better interpretors of the Enneagram, and this is fairly in depth introduction. At some point you may want to use some of Riso's
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tools to figure out where you fit on the grid, but this will give a good start one what the grid is all about.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1990

Physical description

255 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

0824511859 / 9780824511852
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