THE ENNEAGRAM
The Enneagram is a profound, elegant, and very pragmatic approach to
understanding people and their relationships. Based on
classical sources, it describes nine basic world views, nine
different ways of doing business in the world. Each of the nine styles has its
own natural gifts, limitations and blind spots; each has its own distinctive
ways of thinking, acting and being.
The Enneagram teaches us in practical ways to see the world
as others see it. You can then appreciate what others value and what they do
not, and why they think, feel and act the way they do. When you know the
Enneagram style of the people in your life, you can respond to their intent,
instead of getting caught in their sometimes difficult or confounding behavior.
You can nurture their fundamental strengths, and know in what situations they
are likely to be rigid or unskillful. You can serve up your words and wisdom in
a way that it can be heard, and you can inspire them from the inside out.
When you know your own Enneagram style you can get out of
your own way. You can make conscious choices instead of acting on automatic.
You can draw from each of the nine styles as appropriate. Most importantly, you
can act with passion, compassion and clear intent.
THE NINE TYPES
"Every person, wherever s/he goes, is encompassed by a
cloud of comforting convictions," said the philosopher Bertrand Russell,
"which move with her/him like flies on a summer's day." The Enneagram
lays bare the unconscious assumptions that drive the way you see yourself, do
your work, relate to your colleagues, and make decisions. Instead of operating
on automatic, from "comforting convictions," you can, with clear
intent, invoke your reservoir of talents and skills.
The Enneagram teaches that we engage events with our own
style:
ONES want to get things right and they want to teach you to
do the same
TWOS want
to help others and be acknowledged for their importance
THREES want
to work hard, accomplish much, and succeed
FOURS want to explore their uniqueness and creativity
FIVES seek
the information and wisdom they need to be masters of their universe
SIXES, loyal to their team or ideals, worry about what
can go wrong, who can be trusted and who will do them in
SEVENS seek the full range of upbeat possibilities, plans
and experiences
EIGHTS want to exercise power and dominion and to protect
those in their charge
NINES want to empathize with all the players, and make sure
everybody is included and all views are heard
Though none of the types is bad in itself, being
unconsciously wedded to an Enneagram style limits flexibility, imagination and
choices. Caught up in habitual ways of perceiving, we miss important pieces of
the whole. Knowing your vantage point and the positions of those you work with
builds more than perspective: It clears the mind so that discernment is
possible. It loosens the heart to the experience of others. It focuses the
will, so that you can get out of your own way and act with concentrated
intention, power and effectiveness.