Writer, cartoonist, and musician Elizabeth Wagele shows you her well-known cartoon, "The Dinner Table," from "The Enneagram Made Easy" written with co-author Renee Baron, cartoons by Elizabeth. She also shows and talks about many other cartoons, including "Good Grief," where Gustav Jung is talking to a patient. You will hear music from her "Beethoven Enneagram" CD along with cartoons from all of her books, including "The Career Within," co-authored by Ingrid Stabb, "Finding the Birthday Cake," "The Enneagram of Parenting," "The Happy Introvert," and "Are You My Type, Am I Yours?"
If you can tap easily into any one of them, you will be a kind of godly person, so why not be the Circle? I agree.
Who wouldn't want to be the Circle? Or even better, the navel of the Circle in the middle of Everything. But alas I'm afraid I'm just one little point on the edge, an Observer.
ewagele 2 years ago
hi. i have a question i have to ask. if one has been through all of those personalities and is capable to tap into any one of them, does that make oneself the Circle?
hey, the mind of an introvert, right?
i hope you can tell me what you think.
duarius 2 years ago