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What
is the Enneagram Consortium?
The Enneagram Consortium is a group of Enneagram professionals
dedicated to exploring the features and applications of the Enneagram and
sharing these discoveries with interested Enneagram enthusiasts.
The Enneagram Consortium is an information and referral
source publishing the product resources and promoting the trainings of
a group of Enneagram professionals dedicated to exploring the features
and applications of the Enneagram. The Consortium is interested in contributors
whose work demonstrates that there is more to the Enneagram than just "typology".
Consumers of these books and recorded media and attendees
of Consortium workshops benefit from the diversity of thought and applications
of the Enneagram in personal and professional arenas. If you are an Enneagram
Practitioner reading this, with special experience with the Enneagram to
offer the public, you are encouraged to contact us about the possibility
of having your ideas be part of the Consortium offerings and be part of
the next generation of the Enneagram's transformation.
How
to benefit from this site
Check the training
schedules for interesting offerings that are geographically convenient
to you or in places you plan to visit. If you are new to the Enneagram
and find too few introductory offerings in your area(s), we invite you
to do as many Enneagram practitioners have done, and look at our books
and/or our audio and
video
workshops as good alternatives. Also, check out the articles
posted for your information as well.
Note
to Authors/Trainers
We are interested in new offerings that answer the question:
"Now that I know how to type myself and others, what do I do with it?"
If you have an article, please send it along to Clarence
Thomson who is reviewing them for possible inclusion in the up and
coming second volume to Enneagram Applications.
If you are an Enneagram trainer in a particular area of interest, an Enneagram
author working on a book, audio or video program, or in another related
capacity and would like to learn more about being part of this concept,
please let us know for possible
inclusion in the Enneagram Consortium.
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