A review by kamifrancis
The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Andreas Ebert, Richard Rohr

3.0

“[The Enneagram] doesn’t describe nine isolated energy-sites, but one path with nine different beginnings. From each point of departure we move as if in dance steps around the circle through nine different worlds, all of which form a single world of perfection.”

First I’ll say that some of the references and symbols are a bit outdated or problematic, and while the authors do acknowledge that they’re purely symbolic, some of them didn’t sit right with me (too stereotypical or simplistic).

However, this is a beautiful guidebook to understanding the Enneagram holistically and spiritually. It offers fantastic recommendations on how the Enneagram can help people GROW - which really is the purpose of the thing.