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Grieving and the Enneagram

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MP3

Length: 6 hours 23 minutes

Size: 277 MB

Recorded in 2021

Grieving a loss is natural and healthy. In my personal experience, including my place in the world as a pastor’s wife, I am stunned by our cultural inability to grieve openly and honestly and in an overall healthy way. Because of my life’s work with the Enneagram, I am intuitively aware that we all grieve in different ways. However, the behavior associated with grief is likely to be Number specific and personality type plays a significant role in where a person is likely to be stuck in the grieving process. It is to our advantage to learn what we can, using the wisdom of the Enneagram, so that we can grieve in ways that are life giving, enhancing our ability to accept loss and enabling us to keep moving forward.

  • Stories of Grieving from Others on The Journey

  • Welcoming Prayer during Grief with Rev. Joseph Stabile

  • How does unprocessed grief show up in each enneagram number?

  • Working with the Centers of Intelligence to practice healthy grieving

Key Resources:

Ambiguous Loss by Pauline Boss

Healing Through the Dark Emotions by Miriam Greenspan

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MP3

Length: 6 hours 23 minutes

Size: 277 MB

Recorded in 2021

Grieving a loss is natural and healthy. In my personal experience, including my place in the world as a pastor’s wife, I am stunned by our cultural inability to grieve openly and honestly and in an overall healthy way. Because of my life’s work with the Enneagram, I am intuitively aware that we all grieve in different ways. However, the behavior associated with grief is likely to be Number specific and personality type plays a significant role in where a person is likely to be stuck in the grieving process. It is to our advantage to learn what we can, using the wisdom of the Enneagram, so that we can grieve in ways that are life giving, enhancing our ability to accept loss and enabling us to keep moving forward.

  • Stories of Grieving from Others on The Journey

  • Welcoming Prayer during Grief with Rev. Joseph Stabile

  • How does unprocessed grief show up in each enneagram number?

  • Working with the Centers of Intelligence to practice healthy grieving

Key Resources:

Ambiguous Loss by Pauline Boss

Healing Through the Dark Emotions by Miriam Greenspan

MP3

Length: 6 hours 23 minutes

Size: 277 MB

Recorded in 2021

Grieving a loss is natural and healthy. In my personal experience, including my place in the world as a pastor’s wife, I am stunned by our cultural inability to grieve openly and honestly and in an overall healthy way. Because of my life’s work with the Enneagram, I am intuitively aware that we all grieve in different ways. However, the behavior associated with grief is likely to be Number specific and personality type plays a significant role in where a person is likely to be stuck in the grieving process. It is to our advantage to learn what we can, using the wisdom of the Enneagram, so that we can grieve in ways that are life giving, enhancing our ability to accept loss and enabling us to keep moving forward.

  • Stories of Grieving from Others on The Journey

  • Welcoming Prayer during Grief with Rev. Joseph Stabile

  • How does unprocessed grief show up in each enneagram number?

  • Working with the Centers of Intelligence to practice healthy grieving

Key Resources:

Ambiguous Loss by Pauline Boss

Healing Through the Dark Emotions by Miriam Greenspan


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“There are no negative emotions. There are just unskillful ways for coping with the emotions that we can’t bare.”


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“Suppressed grief often turns into depression, anxiety, or addiction.”

- Miriam Greenspan