Enneagram of Emergence: Exploring the Higher Aspects in Seattle, Washington with Russ Hudson
November 11 @ 6:00 pm - November 13 @ 5:00 pm
The Enneagram of Emergence: Exploring the Higher Aspects
Cost: $295; Early bird $265 by 10/10/2016
Cancellation Fee:
$50 if cancellation is prior to Oct. 10th
$125 if cancellation is after Oct. 10th
We can view all of the nine types of the Enneagram as paths—as opportunities or gateways to the deeper dimensions of the soul, seeing how they build on each other and how they guide us toward a more comprehensive and integral vision of ourselves and reality. We will examine all nine points from the perspective of the Essential Qualities, Holy Ideas, and Virtues, but with particular attention to the particular patterns that need to be illuminated in each point in order to fully live, relate, and function from what is truly real in us. We will combine experiential exercises, meditation, music, and periods of spontaneous inquiry to deepen our Presence and to explore the interface between our ego consciousness and the realms of freedom and vastness that are our True Nature. There will be many opportunities for questions and shared exploration.
One of the most amazing things about the Enneagram is that it maps out not only the different patterns of personality, but also a broad range of profound inner states—the very source of creativity and spiritual illumination. It shows us that there are many dimensions to our consciousness, and that while we may have some genuine and profound illuminations, there may also be other aspects of Consciousness that remain obscure to us. As we learn to flow with more and more of these dimensions, something amazing begins to occur: consciousness itself begins to spontaneously re-weave us and to show us new, hitherto unimaginable ways that reality is expressing itself—both as us and as the world. We become firsthand witnesses to an evolutionary process occurring in us here and now. And this in turn gives us vast new resources for the resolution of longstanding inner conflicts and difficulties.