Enneagram, Part III:
Whistling In the Dark

with Jennifer Manlowe

Enneagram is a Greek word – ennea (meaning "nine") and gram (meaning something written or drawn) – and refers to the nine points, nine basic personality types.
Enneagram is a Greek word – ennea (meaning “nine”) and gram (meaning something written or drawn) – and refers to the nine points, nine basic personality types.

Based on various traditions over a thousand years old, studying the Enneagram system of psycho-spiritual development gives us an endlessly intriguing metaphor for waking up. Each style has its own natural gifts, limitations, blind spots, and its own distinctive ways of thinking, acting and being. 

In this workshop, we’ll quickly review the basic world-views of each type but this time, we will focus on the overlapping influences of the other eight numbers (EnneaTypes). Together, we’ll discover how each personal style can evolve with awareness or devolve without it. Participants will learn nine separate ways to practice returning to the light of compassionate awareness.

NOTE: : If you’ve not come to the previous workshops, please join us anyway. We recommend that you prepare for the class by taking the free Enneagram quiz (“The Free RHETI Sampler“) and exploring the smartest website.

 
Date: Saturday, July 27
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Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
 
Location: Suquamish UCC
17832 Division Ave.
Suquamish, WA 98392
 
Cost: $25 by July 21
$30 thereafter or at the door
(No one will be turned away for lack of funds)

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Jennifer Manlowe, PhD, MDiv,
is an author, spiritual director and writing mentor. 

She has been a professor of psychology, religion, and philosophy since 1993.

Her published titles include Faith Born of Seduction, Polishing the Mirror, Cracking Up, and Loving Life As It Is: One Breath At A Time.

A Certified Publishing Coach (CPC), Voice Dialogue and Enneagram Facilitator, she helps people bring out their authentic voice through writing and publishing.

 
For more information:
Call (360) 598-4434.