• Jan 16, 2013 from 4:30pm to 6:30pm
  • Location: Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
  • Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2022

ENNEAGRAM OF PERSONALITY: 

APPRECIATING DIFFERENCES

Introduction To The Symbol And Nine Types

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The Enneagram is a dynamic, moving symbol of change and transformation. It is also a personality theory that combines the insights of modern psychology with the wisdom of older philosophies.  It offers practical insights and directions into the different ways we relate to ourselves, each other and our universe.  The Enneagram invites us to move beyond compulsive, conditioned behavior to chosen, free and life-fulfilling action.

 

In this class you will…

  • be given basic information on Enneagram personality theory
  • receive assistance in discovering one’s own personality type through life-story writing, body movement, playful exercises and practical experiments
  • investigate its implications in some depth
  • receive information to show the life path for each type that leads to wholeness
  • get insights into the worldview of family, friends, and colleagues helping one develop more fruitful relationships and an appreciation of differences

 

Recommended text: Heart And Soul Of The Enneagram—Reflections on Inner Work and the Enneagream  by Carol Ann Gotch & David Walsh.

 

Dates:  Wednesdays, January 16 - February 13

Time:  4:30 – 6:30 PM

Place: Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 87 Fourth St.

Cost:  $65  payable at first session  (book cost not included)

 

Instructor Biography

Louise M. Paré, Ph.D. Women’s Spirituality, CIIS is a dynamic international women’s spirituality and movement educator, published writer and practicing spiritual counselor.   For over 30 years she has used a holistic approach to teaching and using the Enneagram as a tool for her spiritual growth and understanding.  She thrives on the transformative interaction that unfolds among adults exploring new areas of learning from their passionate curiosity.

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