Enneagram: Not a Test
My approach to the Enneagram avoids tests. What am I suggesting then? Why does it matter?
My approach to the Enneagram avoids tests. What am I suggesting then? Why does it matter?
Life-giving intentions serve as a kind of bridge between our lived reality and our values or ideals. Like a bridge, we’re on one side of a crossing; we can see the far side. Intentions offer solid support for steps forward.
Part 1 of 2 reflections on intentions for a committed spiritual life: A life centered in the Divine is like a planet in secure orbit, always oriented around the Spirit. Core intentions toward a life-centered in God will redirect us toward inner attentiveness, openness, trust, and letting go.
PROGRAM IN PROGRESS: Way of the Spirit program cycle—Called to a Committed Life. Practical, relevant tools for a more Spirit-centered life; growth in self-understanding and capacity for compassionate action; a committed circle supporting and encouraging each other’s unique growth.
Pondering solitude, I’ve remembered that “alone” isn’t the same as “lonely.” Solitude can be lonely, and through the pandemic we’ve learned far too much about suffering through loneliness. But this week, I’m engaging solitude more as intentional seclusion, a retreat, a withdrawal for re-collection.