- Apr 13, 2022
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I discovered the Enneagram about 12 years ago. I had struggled with severe depression and was going through a divorce. I discovered that I was a type 6 with a 5 wing and my ex wife was a 2 with a 1 wing. The descriptions were so accurate and when I read about the different levels of development I had gone through exactly what was described. I got so enamored with it I wrote a book ( which I have now made unavailable). As I learned more a lot of the information about the origins of the Enneagram was just not true. Oscar Ichazo is the man who came up with it and he was a New Age Eastern mysticism guru of sorts. Claudio Naranjo brought it to the US and in an interview said he developed much of it through automatic writing (an occult practice). I have seen it being promoted as having Christians origins and some Churches are incorporating it into their programs. While I don't think it's harmful using it strictly to study personality it is not Christian and has no place in the Church. It teaches that children are born in "essence " and develop an ego as a defense mechanism that develops their personality as a coping mechanism. Through esoteric work and meditation one can overcome their ego and get back in essence. This is in conflict with basic Christian theology. Anyone have any thoughts or experiences they would like to share? Is it wrong to use the Enneagram strictly for personality typing? Has anyone encountered it being taught at their Church?