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An earlier post that got overlooked, perhaps.

An earlier post that got overlooked, perhaps.


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Posted by Tiggy on September 23, 1999 at 22:24:06:

Does anyone have info. about the individual moving through the points of the E-gram. I don't just mean a person moving from Four to One, or incorporating aspects of the One, but going through all the points as a process at different levels. Like when sorting out a problem, or engaging in a creative process. Klaus Wollmar's Enneagram Workbook suggests this, but doesn't go into much detail. Helen Palmer has something similar for events over the course of a day - using the E-gram aspects as a way of looking at differing activities in relation to the self, but I'm not sure how useful that is.
: The process model seemed to make sense when I tried in relation to anger management - I recognised the stages I'd been at - reckon now I'm at point Five, collecting information to get a big picture. The next stage is to write a letter of apology with assurances of keeping it under control - conforming point 6, then I hopefully a sense of release at point Seven when I see the Kinesiologist and have Shiatsu. Point Eight will be making use of what I've learned in working with children and the links I've got with the Self-Esteem network, and at point Nine maybe I'll chill out and realise I'm a normal person who can bring about some harmony through what she's learned.
: I suppose at the least it's a way of realising that things will change and that if you carry on with a process, there's something to look forward to.
: Tigs.


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