The Enneagram is a powerful tool for personal and collective transformation. Stemming from the Greek words ennea (nine) and grammos (a written symbol), the nine-pointed Enneagram symbol represents nine distinct strategies for relating to the self, others and the world. Each Enneagram type has a different pattern of thinking, feeling and acting that arises from a deeper inner motivation or worldview.
Discovering your Enneagram type can provide deeper clarity into your motivations and ways of seeing the world, as well as beginning to understand how differently others may see that same world. Participants will learn about nine different personality types and spend time reflecting on their own motivations and ways of being in order to identify and understand their particular type. In this class we’ll view DVDs featuring Enneagram Master Suzanne Stabile, and explore the material through exercises and discussions.
The Enneagram Journey will meet on Monday nights for 12 weeks starting Monday, August 23, from 6:30-8:30pm. (No class on Labor Day, Sept. 6) The cost is $40 per person and includes a workbook. Led by Ellen Allen and Kristi Sunstrom, this class will meet in Room 5 at Arapaho UMC. Scholarships are available, click here to email Ellen Allen for details.
At this time, masks are required for this meeting.