Video Replay In Partnership with the Foundation for Intentional Communities
Introduction to the Enneagram in Community
Learn how understanding the enneagram & your own enneatype can make you a better communitarian
Initially Hosted on September 27, 2021 | 11am to 1pm Eastern | Online
In order to truly connect with your community, you need to start by having a solid understanding of yourself and how you operate. We invite you to start the journey of unlocking your own internal mysteries and experiencing greater liberation from the fixations of your personality in this introduction to the Enneagram.
The Enneagram offers us a roadmap that can guide our personal transformation in ways that are specific to our individual psychology. Walking this path of awakening can deepen our self awareness, enhance our relational intelligences, generate compassion for others, and drive curiosity amidst the challenges of community. Join longtime communitarian Lee Warren for a 90-minute introductory overview of the Enneagram and how it applies to life in community.
No prior Enneagram experience necessary and this information is applicable to all walks of life. This session is a taster of the upcoming Becoming a Communitarian course.
Video Replay
KeyCourse Outcomes
During this session you will:
Learn about the enneagram for personal growth and development
Discover how the enneagram can be useful in navigating community
Explore the role of self-awareness and assessment in negotiating relationships
Discuss enneatypes and their individual paths towards freedom
This workshop is hosted by IC.org, The Foundation for Intentional Community (FIC) and is a partnership between the FIC and Reclaiming Wisdom.
This is a preview to the “Becoming a Communitarian” Course that starts October 8, 2021.
Lee Warren is reclaiming wisdom through conscious relating with self, land, and other. She has 25 years of experience envisioning, designing, and living innovative solutions to mutually empowered relationships, land-based and community living, regenerative systems, interpersonal communication, and sustainability education. She’s been living in rural intentional community since 1995 and at Earthaven Ecovillage since 2000. She is a co-founder, co-owner, and builder of the Village Terraces Cohousing Neighborhood, the co-founder and manager of Imani Farm, and the co-founder of SOIL, School of Integrated Living, whole-life skills for a radically different future. She is the principal and founder of Reclaiming Wisdom and a writer, teacher, and activist, with a passion for embodiment practices, rural wisdom, sustainable economics, conscious dying, and community of all kinds.