Weekend Retreat with Scholar in Residence Sandee Yarlott
A Journey with the Enneagram

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“We begin to see we are more than our personality...and when we stop over-identifying with it and defending it,
a miracle happens: our true essential nature spontaneously arises and transforms us.”


 Friday February 3
 7-9pm
 Saturday
 February 4
 9am-5pm
 Sunday
 February 5
 9am-12:30pm

    
Join us for an in-depth exploration of the Enneagram, which invites us to look deeply into the mystery of our true identity. This powerful and dynamic system describes our three centers of intelligence or ways of knowing (head, heart and body) and nine distinct personality patterns. It is a psychological and spiritual map of human consciousness.  

The Enneagram reveals that we are much more than our personality.  At our core, we have a quality of being or presence that is called our Essence – our individual spark of the Divine, which we tend to forget as we act in the world within the limits of our habits of thinking, feeling and doing.
 
We often do not experience our Essence and its many aspects  (joy, peace, love, awe, healing) because we are unconscious of our habits of personality. Becoming aware of our unique habits, we become more transparent, have more choice about our thinking, feeling, and doing, and are able to experience our wholeness, our connection with Divinity, more directly. We will watch video panels of people from each of the nine personality types who communicate how their minds work, their hearts feel, and their bodies react to help us identify our own type. Then, using guided meditation to access our freedom, we will learn to recognize ways in which our particular type forgets our true nature and our connection with Divine Essence.

We are more than our personalities. Let the miracle happen: our true essential natures will spontaneously arise and transform us.

Facilitated by Rev. Sandee Yarlott, a student of the Enneagram for 25 years. She has been Director of the Center for Women and Religion at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA, of the Spiritual Care Departments at Children’s Hospital at Stanford, and at UCLA Medical Center.
 

$175
12 CEUs (social workers) $25
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