The Enneagram: Understanding Yourself and the Others In Your Life

by Helen Palmer

Paperback, 1991

Status

Available

Call number

BF698.3.P35

Publication

HarperOne (1991), Edition: 1, 416 pages

Description

We do not all experience the world or each other in the same way. The joys and sorrows of relationship and career can be understood only through the eyes of the beholder. On Helen Palmer's The Enneagram, you will learn a vital system of sacred psychology capable of stunning insights into our lives and loves. The enneagram is one of the world's oldest models for understanding how humans relate to each other and the divine. In different forms, Buddhists, Sufis, and Christians have used it for many centuries. Today we use it, not only as a tool for greater self-knowing, but also to see how loved ones, coworkers, and others face the difficulties in life. It is a way of sacred wisdom that can help you break out of your trance-like state of limited awareness and open to the gifts of the spirit. Derived from the Greek words ennea (nine) and gram (model), the term refers to the nine central passions that recur in spiritual traditions. The Enneagram allows you to identify which type of passion dominates your personality. This is your key to overcoming the veil of illusion that limits your perception to only one-ninth of reality. Join this eminent scholar and teacher of the enneagram for more than eight hours of in-depth instruction. Topics include: - The nine personality types - History and origins - How to recognize your type - The role of attention and awareness in type - How your type can give you spiritual direction - Dynamics of type interaction - And much more There is no more vigorous, useful model of human psychology than this sacred way of seeing into yourself and through the eyes of others. Highlights: Origins of the Enneagram Spiritual tradition and the Enneagram The oral tradition of the system Meditation practice and the Enneagram The nine passions and the nine virtues Personality and the False Self How psychological defenses emerge The teachings of Gurdjieff The three triads: anger (self-forgetting), feeling, and fear How the nine types react under stress Reactions when feeling secure and loved The Enneagram sub-types: sexual, social, and self-survival Intimate relationships and the nine types Keys to typing yourself How to avoid mis-typing others Spiritual conversion of habit energy Types, awareness, and attention Gender differences among types Detailed descriptions of each type, including strengths, weaknesses, and potentials Awakening the Inner Observer Building energy through meditation practice and much, much more.… (more)

Subjects

LCC

BF698.3.P35

Original publication date

1988

Physical description

416 p.; 5.31 inches

ISBN

0062506838 / 9780062506832

Barcode

31342000110790

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