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The Enneagram meets Ignatius (c)The iEnneagram (FULL COLOR)From the Intro: " Get ready for a transformation! The Enneagram is a psycho/spiritual mapping of nine personality styles. The Motions of the Soul; The(c)iEnneagram is about developing awareness of the motions of your soul. Staying aware of your awareness and bringing an intentional response to that attention for your own sake and the good of others. When awareness becomes intentional, we let go of anxiety, fear, and shame and virtue flow through us. This tool releases old patterns of reaction and decision-making. One can discover movement rather than stuckness. The (c)iEnneagram model comes from the influence of two faithful Christ following; Spirit filled guides. These guides are Franciscan Monk turned Evangelist and Ramon Llull and Ignatius Loyola's Founder of the Society of Jesus. Ignatius discovered "motions of the soul" or "discernment of spirits" to be crucial in living a Spirit-filled life. These motions are the inner experiences of emotion, intellect, and gut reactions, both attraction, and repulsion. Ignatius categorized these as "consolations and desolations." We will explore these words and their meanings in the practice section of this guide. Inspired by Raymon Lull's diagram, this model recognizes three equally important Centers of Intelligence also called The Triads. The HEART-EQ or emotional intelligence (types 2, 3, 4), of the HEAD-IQ or thinking (types 5, 6, 7), and of the instinct, GUT-GQ (types 8, 9, 1.) While all types have access to all three centers, we have a preferred style. When we can access our IQ, EQ and GQ intelligence we will make decisions in ways that bring our very best life to others! The practice of finding what God is doing in us moment by moment results in Divine alignment. Kierkegaard said, "With God's help I shall become myself." Here, you have discovered a tool to become your best self through the learning and spiritual practices in Motions of the Soul: the (c)iEnneagram ENDORSEMENTS FOR ENNEAGRAM PERSONALITY STYLES AND MOTIONS OF THE SOUL WORKSHOPS AND Books"Clare Loughrige's Enneagram materials have been invaluable to me as a spiritual director. Her knowledge of, and insights into the Enneagram have helped me to understand this valuable instrument in ways I previously had not. Again and again, I find that when I use her materials with others, paths to freedom in Christ are discovered in ways not previously seen. Plus, hearing Clare teach on the Enneagram makes the material come alive even more!" Mary Albert Darling Author, Associate Professor of Communication, Adjunct, Masters in Spiritual Formation and Leadership Chair, Spring Arbor University Clare is a very energetic and interactive speaker. She has creatively combined some traditional practices of spirituality, particularly Ignatian spiritual practices, with the Enneagram spectrum of personality styles. You will find her presentations engaging, thoughtful and useful. Jerome Wagner, Ph.D Nine Lenses on the World: the Enneagram Perspective; The Enneagram Spectrum of Personality Styles. We are very grateful for Clare's facilitation, teaching and the understanding she imparted to us at Family Tree with the Enneagram Workshop. The Lord has blessed her with many talents and she is sharing them to impact others. In this case, not only our team but the patients we serve. R. Troy Carlson, M.D. Family Tree Medical Practice I wholeHEARTedly recommend Clare Loughrige to you. I have invited Clare to speak in both small group (approximately 25) and larger group (more than 200) and in each setting, we have found her presentations to be engaging, insightful and meaningful for each participant. Clare knows how to keep an audience's attention using the right amount of humor and pertinent examples. I believe your organization will benefit both from the Enneagram and the way Clare presents it. Rev. Chris Conrad, District Superintendent West Michigan- Wesleyan Church
From the Intro: " Get ready for a transformation! The Enneagram is a psycho/spiritual mapping of nine personality styles. The Motions of the Soul; The(c)iEnneagram is about developing awareness of the motions of your soul. Staying aware of your awareness and bringing an intentional response to that attention for your own sake and the good of others. When awareness becomes intentional, we let go of anxiety, fear, and shame and virtue flow through us. This tool releases old patterns of reaction and decision-making. One can discover movement rather than stuckness. The (c)iEnneagram model comes from the influence of two faithful Christ following; Spirit filled guides. These guides are Franciscan Monk turned Evangelist and Ramon Llull and Ignatius Loyola's Founder of the Society of Jesus. Ignatius discovered "motions of the soul" or "discernment of spirits" to be crucial in living a Spirit-filled life. These motions are the inner experiences of emotion, intellect, and gut reactions, both attraction, and repulsion. Ignatius categorized these as "consolations and desolations." We will explore these words and their meanings in the practice section of this guide. Inspired by Raymon Lull's diagram, this model recognizes three equally important Centers of Intelligence also called The Triads. The HEART-EQ or emotional intelligence (types 2, 3, 4), of the HEAD-IQ or thinking (types 5, 6, 7), and of the instinct, GUT-GQ (types 8, 9, 1.) While all types have access to all three centers, we have a preferred style. When we can access our IQ, EQ and GQ intelligence we will make decisions in ways that bring our very best life to others! The practice of finding what God is doing in us moment by moment results in Divine alignment. Kierkegaard said, "With God's help I shall become myself." Here, you have discovered a tool to become your best self through the learning and spiritual practices in Motions of the Soul: the (c)iEnneagram ENDORSEMENTS FOR ENNEAGRAM PERSONALITY STYLES AND MOTIONS OF THE SOUL WORKSHOPS AND Books"Clare Loughrige's Enneagram materials have been invaluable to me as a spiritual director. Her knowledge of, and insights into the Enneagram have helped me to understand this valuable instrument in ways I previously had not. Again and again, I find that when I use her materials with others, paths to freedom in Christ are discovered in ways not previously seen. Plus, hearing Clare teach on the Enneagram makes the material come alive even more!" Mary Albert Darling Author, Associate Professor of Communication, Adjunct, Masters in Spiritual Formation and Leadership Chair, Spring Arbor University Clare is a very energetic and interactive speaker. She has creatively combined some traditional practices of spirituality, particularly Ignatian spiritual practices, with the Enneagram spectrum of personality styles. You will find her presentations engaging, thoughtful and useful. Jerome Wagner, Ph.D., author: Nine Lenses on the World: the Enneagram Perspective; The Enneagram Spectrum of Personality Styles. We are very grateful for Clare's facilitation, teaching and the understanding she imparted to us at Family Tree with the Enneagram Workshop. The Lord has blessed her with many talents and she is sharing them to impact others. In this case, not only our team but the patients we serve. R. Troy Carlson, M.D. Family Tree Medical Practice I wholeHEARTedly recommend Clare Loughrige to you. I have invited Clare to speak in both small group (approximately 25) and larger group (more than 200) and in each setting, we have found her presentations to be engaging, insightful and meaningful for each participant. Clare knows how to keep an audience's attention using the right amount of humor and pertinent examples. I believe your organization will benefit both from the Enneagram and the way Clare presents it. Rev. Chris Conrad, District Superintendent West Michigan District - Wesleyan Church
The Enneagram opens a remarkable window into the truth about us, but simply diagnosing our number doesn't do justice to who we are. Transformation happens as we grow in awareness and learn how to apply Enneagram insights to the rhythms of our daily lives. Filled with exercises to engage, challenge, encourage, and sustain, this handbook will help us grow in greater awareness and lead us to spiritual and relational transformation.
In this timeless and profound inquiry, Aristotle presents a view of the psyche that avoids the simplifications both of the materialists and those who believe in the soul as something quite distinct from body. On the Soul also includes Aristotle's idiosyncratic and influential account of light and colors. On Memory and Recollection continues the investigation of some of the topics introduced in On the Soul. Sachs's fresh and jargon-free approach to the translation of Aristotle, his lively and insightful introduction, and his notes and glossaries, all bring out the continuing relevance of Aristotle's thought to biological and philosophical questions.
This book examines the relationship between Plato's views on psychology and his political philosophy, focusing on his reflections on the spirited part of the tripartite soul, or thumos, and spirited motivation over the course of his career. Spirit is the distinctively social or political part of the human soul for Plato, in the sense that it is the source of the desires, emotions, and sensitivities that make it possible for people to form relationships with one another, interact politically, and cooperate together in and protect their communities. Such emotions prominently include not only the aggressive or competitive qualities for which thumos is well known, but also the feelings of attachment, love, friendship, and civic fellowship that bind families and communities together and make cities possible in the first place. Moreover, as spirit is the political part of the soul in this sense, two social and political challenges that occupy Plato throughout his works--namely, how to educate citizens properly in virtue and how to maintain unity and stability in political communities--cannot be addressed and resolved, on his view, without proper attention to the spirited aspects of human psychology.
From Plato’s Timaeus onwards, the world or cosmos has been conceived of as a living, rational organism. Most notably in German Idealism, philosophers still talked of a ‘Weltseele’ (Schelling) or ‘Weltgeist’ (Hegel). This volume is the first collection of essays on the origin of the notion of the world soul (anima mundi) in Antiquity and beyond. It contains 14 original contributions by specialists in the field of ancient philosophy, the Platonic tradition and the history of theology. The topics range from the ‘obscure’ Presocratic Heraclitus, to Plato and his ancient readers in Middle and Neoplatonism (including the Stoics), to the reception of the idea of a world soul in the history of natural science. A general introduction highlights the fundamental steps in the development of the Platonic notion throughout late Antiquity and early Christian philosophy. Accessible to Classicists, historians of philosophy, theologians and invaluable to specialists in ancient philosophy, the book provides an overview of the fascinating discussions surrounding a conception that had a long-lasting effect on the history of Western thought.