
Enneagram Series – Spiritual Practices as Related to the Three Centers of Intelligence
As we apply the tools of the Enneagram in our daily life, we are regularly invited to consider, “am I functioning from a place of resourcefulness or less resourceful?” In our time together, we will be exploring various spiritual practices through the lens of each Type, asking the question: What spiritual practice might this type be naturally drawn to and what spiritual practice might stretch them? As we seek greater balance, and encourage ourselves to live from a place of resourcefulness, we will explore practices that both affirm and grow persons in each type.
These sessions will be divided into three gatherings, each focusing on a Center of Intelligence: Head, Heart, and Gut.
Dates and times:
Heart Center March 26, 6:30 p.m. -8:00 p.m. Central
Head Center April 23, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Central
Gut Center May 21, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Central
Cost: $35 a session, for a total of $105.00
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About Jennifer Andersson, Executive Director of the Journey Center of Michigan
In her 30+ year work life, Jennifer finds expression as a spiritual director (John Weborg Center for Spiritual Direction, Chicago), retreat and workshop leader, pastor, clinical social worker (LMSW), advocate, and most especially, beloved child of God. Jennifer has been working with the Enneagram since 2007 and is trained in the Narrative Enneagram tradition. She is also the Executive Director of Journey Center of Michigan. Through it all, she loves to discover and expand her understanding and experience of God through relationship, creation, music, nature, and creative expression.
(Head, Heart, Gut image is from Chestnut Paes Enneagram Academy)