Basic Course // The Enneagram of Liberation & Self-Realization – The Individual Saturdays

 

Link to the general course description

 

  1. Saturday
Basics of The Enneagram
  • Origins and history of the Enneagram
  • Levels of meaning and areas of application of the Enneagram (especially self-awareness, recognizing both one’s limiting conditioning and positive potential, psychological and spiritual development and evolution)
  • The Enneagram system:
  • a) Unity
  • b) The various structural levels of the Enneagram
  • c) Trinity: Three triads, each with three Enneatypes
  • d) Overview of the individual Enneatypes (Type 1 to Type 9)
  • e) The significance of the Enneatypes’ position within the Enneagram
  • f) The relationships and interactions between the Enneatypes
  • g) Wing positions and their influence on each Enneatype
  • h) The three subtypes (self-preserving, sexual, social) for each Enneatype
  • Connection between the Enneagram structure, body areas, and brain structure/neurology
  • Outlook: Relationships between the Enneatypes and essential qualities of being (more on essential qualities can be found here)
  • Fundamentals of presence and awareness
  • Fundamentals of self-exploration
  • Initial self-experience through selected questions
  • Guidance on applying and integrating what you’ve learned into everyday life

 

  1. Saturday

Triad of the Gut Center

  • Enneatyp 8 (The Power-Oriented)
  • Enneatyp 9 (The Harmony-Oriented)
  • Enneatyp 1 (The Principle-Oriented)
    • Psychological and spiritual characterization:
    • a) physical
    • b) emotional
    • c) mental
    • d) in relationships and work
    • e) spiritual
    • How each Enneatype developed psychologically, the benefits it brings, and the price paid for it
    • Limitations and development potential (including essential qualities of being)
    • The significance of each Enneatype’s position within the Enneagram
    • The relationships and interactions between the Enneatypes
    • Wing positions and their impact on each Enneatype
    • The three subtypes (self-preserving, sexual, social) for each Enneatype
    • How Enneatypes 8, 9, and 1 reflect the Id, Ego, and Superego
    • How Enneatype 9 reflects the crown (unity and integration) of the True Self and its relevance in daily life
    • Examples of each Enneatype from public life, art, nations, etc.
    • Self-experience:
    • a) Recognizing the respective Enneatype in one’s own personality structure
    • b) Identifying unresolved shadow sides for each Enneatype
    • c) Discovering one’s own development potential for each Enneatype
    • Applying and integrating what you’ve learned to enhance well-being in everyday life.

 

  1. Saturday

Triad of the Heart Center

  • Enneatyp 2 (The Love-Oriented)
  • Enneatyp 3 (The Success-Oriented)
  • Enneatyp 4 (The Self-Oriented)
    • Psychological and spiritual characterization:
    • a) physical
    • b) emotional
    • c) mental
    • d) in relationships and work
    • e) spiritual
    • How each Enneatype developed psychologically, the benefits it brings, and the price paid for it
    • Limitations and development potential (including essential qualities of being)
    • The significance of each Enneatype’s position within the Enneagram
    • The relationships and interactions between the Enneatypes
    • Wing positions and their impact on each Enneatype
    • The three subtypes (self-preserving, sexual, social) for each Enneatype
    • Examples of each Enneatype from public life, art, nations, etc.
    • Self-experience:
    • a) Recognizing the respective Enneatype in one’s own personality structure
    • b) Identifying unresolved shadow sides for each Enneatype
    • c) Discovering one’s own development potential for each Enneatype
    • Applying and integrating what you’ve learned to enhance well-being in everyday life.

 

4. Saturday

Triad of the Head Center

  • Enneatyp 5 (The Knowledge-Oriented)
  • Enneatyp 6 (The Security-Oriented)
  • Enneatyp 7 (The Pleasure-Oriented)
    • Psychological and spiritual characterization:
    • a) physical
    • b) emotional
    • c) mental
    • d) in relationships and work
    • e) spiritual
    • How each Enneatype developed psychologically, the benefits it brings, and the price paid for it
    • Limitations and development potential (including essential qualities of being)
    • The significance of each Enneatype’s position within the Enneagram
    • The relationships and interactions between the Enneatypes
    • Wing positions and their impact on each Enneatype
    • The three subtypes (self-preserving, sexual, social) for each Enneatype
    • Examples of each Enneatype from public life, art, nations, etc.
    • Self-experience:
    • a) Recognizing the respective Enneatype in one’s own personality structure
    • b) Identifying unresolved shadow sides for each Enneatype
    • c) Discovering one’s own development potential for each Enneatype
    • Applying and integrating what you’ve learned to enhance well-being in everyday life.

 

Final Overview:

– Comprehensive overview of all three triads and all 9 Enneatypes in relation to one’s own personality, its limitations, and development potential

– Outlook on how, through insights gained from the Enneagram and psychological-spiritual self-exploration, we can now systematically (!) untangle ourselves from conditioning and gain access to the essential and true nature of the self. See also: Advanced Course // The Enneagram and Self-Exploration as Tools for Transformation and Self-Realization.

 

Link to the general course description

 

Information

This course takes place on four Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM.

The dates will be published at a later time.

Registration: please use the registration of interest

Registration deadline: 

Interested List (Once enough people are interested, I will inform you. Then you can decide whether you want to register bindingly.)

You can also acquire the knowledge and techniques in private lessons: kontakt@ronaldhaller.ch

Location: Meditation School Basel or via Zoom depending on the COVID situation.

Cost: CHF 960 (50% discount for repeat participants)

Requirements: None

 

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