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The Wisdom of the Enneagram: The Complete Guide to Psychological and Spiritual Growth for the Nine Personality Types 

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

Riso and Hudson introduce a powerful new way to use the Enneagram as a tool for personal transformation and development. Whatever your spiritual background, the Enneagram shows how you can overcome your inner barriers, realize your unique gifts and strengths, and discover your deepest direction in life. The Wisdom of the Enneagram includes: two highly accurate questionnaires for determining your type;vivid individual profiles focused on maximizing each type’s potential and minimizing predictable pitfalls;spiritual jump starts, wake-up calls, and red flags for each type;dozens of individualized exercises and practical strategies for letting go of troublesome habits, improving relationships, and increasing inner freedom;and revealing insights into the deepest motivations, fears, and desires of each type. (BOOK)

The Enneagram: A Journey of Self-Discovery

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

The Enneagram is a most helpful instrument in assisting persons to see themselves in the mirror of their minds, especially to see the images of personality distorted by compulsions and other basic attitudes about self. O’Leary and Beesing are experts in the Enneagram and in conducting workshops concerned with its application in personal and spiritual life. In this innovative and challenging book, the authors help us to identify and admit the prevailing compulsions of the nine basic personality types and thus to see life more fully and to search for practical guidelines for personal healing. With the assistance of Nogosek, the authors have taken the enneagram out of its long but shrouded history and given it a practical place in personal and spiritual psychology. (BOOK)

The Enneagram in Love and Work: Understanding Your Intimate and Business Relationships 

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

The Enneagram is a remarkable personality typing system that defines nine types of people and how they relate. It also explains why we behave in the way we do by uncovering our unconscious motivations and deeply rooted influences. With vivid examples and insightful description, Palmer introduces the nine types — Perfectionist, Giver, Performer, Romantic, Observer, Trooper, Epicure, Boss, and Mediator — and illuminates each one’s strengths, weakness, and potentials. Examining each type individually and in connection to others, Palmer shows how all our relationships in love and work can thrive with a new-found understanding of our similarities and differences. (BOOK)

The Enneagram Made Easy: Discover the 9 Types of People 

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

Two long-time students of the Enneagram have teamed up to demystify this uncanny personality-typing system. In a witty and informative book packed with cartoons, exercises, and personality types, the authors help everyone discover and appreciate his or her type. (BOOK)

The Enneagram: Understanding Yourself and the Others in Your Life 

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

This is the first definitive guide to the Enneagram and its nine distinct personality types. Learn to recognize your own type and those of the people you are involved with personally and at work. It teaches ways to capitalize on the strengths of your type, handle its weaknesses, and thereby achieve your potential. The Enneagram is a very old and layered tool that has led students of the Enneagram to greater spiritual freedom, depth and wisdom. (BOOK)

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