Hidden Wounds of the Enneagram Pt. 1 of 3

Published: March 8, 2021, 2 p.m.

b'Are you someone who gives of themselves but never really feels like you can receive? \\nDo you relish achieving goals and then feel a kind of emptiness?\\nIf so you may have a wound of neglect that may not seem like a wound but it is what you organize your sense of yourself around. "I\'m a helper", "I\'m an achiever or a performer" but I never get the attention I really want or need. This may be because you just didn\'t get the right attention or mirroring that would help you discover who you are and that you are worthy of love without having to do anything. \\n \\nKevin and Niseema deepen the exploration of the effects of childhood trauma on adult patterns of behavior and self defeating habits. Using the Enneagram personality typing system they review the 9 Types and go into depth about the wounds of the Type 2 (the Helper), and Type 3 (the Performer/Acheiver). Understanding the core essence that got lost under the pain is a way to transform your relationship to yourself and others.\\nTune in next week to learn about the Type 4 (the Artist), Type 5 (the Investigator/Observer), Type 6 (the Loyalist), and Type 7 (the Enthusiast).'