Flemming Christensen was teaching in Dubai. I learned about his mission with the next next generation. And it clicked with something that I also felt was my calling on earth. We met in the now, where he was thinking of the next next generation and was thinking of healing ancestors, and extending this to the next next generation. So we had a kind of mission that they are compatible.
Interview in Enneagram Insights podcast
In this episode Charlotte Haase is talking to Safy Mousa again in Enneagram Insights podcast.
She is an Enneagram teacher and transformational coach living and working in Dubai.
The Enneagram in Dubai
Safy Mousa is starting to work for THINK ABOUT IT and Flemming Christensen.
She explains in the podcast:
“Flemming Christensen was teaching in Dubai. And I learned about his mission for the next next generation.
And it clicked with something that I was also felt was my calling on earth.
We met in the now. We met in this present moment, where he was thinking of the next next generation and I was thinking of healing ancestors, and extending this to the next next generation. So we had a kind of mission that were very compatible.
You know when you feel like this is my calling and at the same time, Flemming was having this kind of calling.
So we kind of we sat together and talked about how to merge our energies together and to transform this to people here in Dubai, who were learning about themselves and the Enneagram.”
The Scandinavian model of teaching
In this interview Safy Mousa also talks about the Scandinavian Model and how its inspiring with less hierarchy to the teacher:
“Flemming Christensen had this teacher program and he said the phrase: We are all teachers and we are all students.
This moved me a lot. We are all kind of messengers at the same time.
This idea brought the teacher mission to a place where it is easier and more approachable.
Flemming took me from this phrase to a certain place that giving everyone around us the security that I can change rules.
He was in the Scandinavian point of view always telling us we like as teachers to be challenged it’s okay to ask it’s okay if you have something that doesn’t make sense from what I’m saying that you can come and ask.
Here in Dubai and in our Arab world it’s a different concept and when we are kind of cultivating this in the culture it will encourage people to say what they want to express to be more free freeing souls from certain limiting beliefs.
The Scandinavian way of teaching actually took me by by surprise at the beginning but it changed me.
That’s why also I want to take this kind of new perception and move it through different cultures so we can make this kind of beautiful marriage or mix between the two cultures the two ways of teachings.”
In Enneagram Insights podcast Safy Mousa also talks about how the Middle eastern culture and teaching can transform something in the Scandinavian approach.
This is also a conversation about how to channel our truths and let our voices be heard.
And about faith and divine timing.
More about the work of Safy Mousa: https://www.safymousa.me/