Do we need a new book about the Enneagram?

Do we need a new book - video - Flemming Christensen

Why do we need a new book about the Enneagram, and what could you benefit from reading the book? In this video, you can get a quick intro to how the covid-19 pandemic opened up a new way of working with the Enneagram and how 400 students found new keys to unlocking their work with their primary Enneagram type. The new class I was teaching during the pandemic was of course, conducted online, and we spent a module per Enneagram Point. Instead of talking about types, we were investigating how the nine points were domains of human qualities and that we all have access to these qualities.

 

 

 

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