
The Modern Enneagram
Discover Who You Are and Who You Can Be
by Kacie Berghoef, Melanie Bell
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"The Modern Enneagram offers a fresh look at this ancient system. Clear, concise, thoughtful and illuminating, this book provides insight into the theory of the Enneagram and also offers excellent examples for application in life, love and work. It is a necessary addition to any Enneagram library."Deborah Ooten, PhD., CEO/Owner Conscious Living C...
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