Flip Your Lid S2 Ep 7 - Kim and Larissa on Enneagram


Enneagram Core Fears and Spiritual Practices


Kim & Larissa on Enneagram Core Fears

Join Kim and Larissa as they explore the core fear of each enneagram type and provide spiritual practices to assist each of us in connecting more to our true essence. The Enneagram is a system of personality typing that describes patterns in how people interpret the world and manage their emotions. It is a spiritual rooted system that allows us to see how we interact with ourselves and to identify defensive mechanisms that cause us to subconsciously keep people at a distance. 

  • Kim (8) explains how transpersonal psychology (ego) and the Enneagram work together 

  • How and why Larissa (4) learned about the Enneagram

  • Core fears and spiritual practices for each enneagram number (8, 9, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)

  • How these spiritual practices can assist each of us in connecting more to our true essence

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