Shownotes
Diving right in, Abram, Creek, and Drew talk about the often used, but rarely understood concepts of “ego” and “essence” in the enneagram system. In this episode, they explore:
- What is an ego? What is essence? How can we understand these important but confusing concepts?
- What roles do ego and essence play in the enneagram?
- Resources to dig deeper
“Navigating our inner depths…one fathom at a time.”
Links:
- Oscar Ichazo
- Claudio Naranjo
- Sigmund Freud’s Id, Ego, and Superego
- David Benner (Check out his trilogy, Surrender to Love, The Gift of Being Yourself, and Desiring God’s Will)
- Marilyn Vancil (“The adapted self” in her book Self to Lose, Self to Find)
- James Hollis - “The protections of the past are the prisons of today”
- Cognitive Bias
- Fr. Richard Rohr – “The true self is unoffendable”
- Helen Palmer – The Enneagram: Understanding Yourself and Others in Your Life
- Parker Palmer – A Hidden Wholeness: The Journey Toward an Undivided Life
- Creekmore’s music on Spotify.
- The Nine Dimensions of the Soul: Essence and the Enneagram, by David Hey
- Dissolving the Ego, Realizing the Self, edited by Scott Jeffrey
- Reclaiming Your Real Self, by Rick Johnson
- http://www.enneagramokc.com/
- Leslie Hershberger – “Your enneagram type is both your opening to love and your obstacle to love.
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