The enneagram is a geometric figure most well-known for its ability to describe nine personality types. But we can also use the enneagram to understand our relationships with other people and to discover why different types are attracted to different transformational paths. As a reporter for the "The Enneagram Monthly," I've written many articles on the enneagram. From the beginning, I've focused on the assets of the nine types rather than their liabilities--a focus that powerfully informs my first two books, "The Positive Enneagram" and "Archetypes of the Enneagram." I was attracted to Ken Wilber's Integral Operating System (IOS) because it also emphasizes the positive role played by ego/personality development in transformational work. Wilber has been developing his ideas for 40 years and has published more than 25 books on transformation. The more I studied IOS and the enneagram, the more I realized the incredible potential each has to inform the other. After writing articles on the two systems for five years, I knew there was enough material for a book--and "The Integral Enneagram" was born. The book is has three parts: Part I provides a brief but easy-to-follow description of both systems (the enneagram and IOS). It also introduces the unifying theme of the book: that each of us has a unique calling or "dharma" in life, a calling that is partially revealed by our enneagram type. To discover the "dharma" is to find the path that transforms us through service to life. Part II describes two ways of working with the enneagram. The " personality enneagram" focuses on the nine personality points of view, each of which represents a unique approach to living. The "process enneagram" portrays the same nine enneagram points as nine stages in a transformational process. The two can be interwoven to create an Integral Enneagram model that can help us see why different kinds of people are attracted to different transformational paths and practices. Part III integrates the
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Susan Rhodes is a research psychologist with a Ph.D. in cognition and perception from the University of Washington with a long-time interest in personality types, individual differences, psycho-spiritual systems, and transformational processes. She has been exploring the both the enneagram and Ken Wilber’s work since 2000 and started writing articles addressed to an enneagram audience about the links between the two systems in 2005; in 2006, she became a reporter for the Enneagram Monthly, the only periodical focusing on enneagram topics in continuous publication since 1995. She has also written three books on the enneagram: The Positive Enneagram (offering a positive view of the nine enneagram types), Archetypes of the Enneagram (focusing on the 27 enneagram subtypes) and The Integral Enneagram (linking the enneagram to Ken Wilber's Integral Operating System).
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