Type 4 (5/11) Integral Recovery and The Enneagram Series

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2011

Leslie Hershberger and John Dupuy discuss recovery & the Enneagram Type 4 - the challenges and gifts of this pattern in the journey of recovery from addiction.

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  • This is a great comment. Thanks for adding this unfolding conversation.

  • Nothing really if it is not causing any undue problems. The point is just to be aware of this tendency if you are a four for example. And if we are more conscious of our tendencies we can hold them more lightly and compassionately and thus wake up and live a more aware and beautiful life. Great question. :)

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  • however, the guy on the right is just a big cliche

  • Great Stuff. I'm a 4, a poet, writer, and teacher. Thank you.

  • The problem with wanting to be unique is that it is based on the belief that you are NOT special: it's a compensation for that perception. Fours represent the middle child who is seeking the attention of his parents for his individuality. Seeking to be unique blinds to what we have in common; the spiritual-moral sense of oneness and equality. In it's focus on the unusual the demonstration of uniqueness takes on an alienated, narcissistic-elitist tone. Extreme individualism is morally evil.

  • Very Good

  • What's wrong with being or wanting to be unique? gOsh

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