An Enneagram Primer

Wednesday, December 4, 2019, 6:45–8:15 p.m., Bloedel Hall
Facilitated by Dean Thomason
The Enneagram is a holistic personality typing system composed of nine distinct types each of which serves as a lens through which a person views the world and approaches human interactions and development. The Enneagram is also a helpful tool for those who seek deeper spiritual growth and self-awareness. During this one night session, participants will learn about the basic personality types, how each type develops over time, and how people interact with others who have similar and different types. This session is designed for people who are new to the Enneagram or who would like a refresher on some of the basic ideas of this typology. While no prior experience with the Enneagram is necessary, participants are encouraged to know their type before the class. Learn more at: enneagraminstitute.com or purchase The Essential Enneagram by David Daniels and Virginia Price.
Program is free with no registration required; optional community dinner at 6 p.m., $7.