Enneagram may refer to:
An observer is one who engages in observation or in watching an experiment.
The Fourth Way is an approach to self-development developed by George Gurdjieff over years of travel in the East. It combines and harmonizes what he saw as three established traditional "ways" or "schools": first, those of the body; second, the emotions; and third, the mind. Students often refer to the Fourth Way as "The Work", "Work on oneself", or "The System". The exact origins of some of Gurdjieff's teachings are unknown, but various sources have been suggested.
In geometry, a star polygon is a type of non-convex polygon. Regular star polygons have been studied in depth; while star polygons in general appear not to have been formally defined, certain notable ones can arise through truncation operations on regular simple and star polygons.
A reformer is someone who works for reform.
In geometry, a nonagon or enneagon is a nine-sided polygon or 9-gon.
In typography, a star is any of several glyphs with a number of points arrayed within an imaginary circle. A commonly used star symbol is the asterisk.
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In geometry, an octadecagon or 18-gon is an eighteen-sided polygon.
Elizabeth Wagele (1939–2017) was an American artist, musician, and writer of books on the Enneagram of Personality and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).
The Enneagram of Personality, or simply the Enneagram, is a model of the human psyche which is principally understood and taught as a typology of nine interconnected personality types.
Oscar Ichazo was a Bolivian philosopher and an advocate of integral philosophy. Following his early life in Bolivia, Ichazo was later principally based in Chile, where he founded the Arica School in 1968. He lived his last decades in Hawaii. Ichazo's Arica School can be considered, as Ramparts magazine described it in 1973, "A body of techniques for cosmic consciousness-raising and an ideology to relate to the world in an awakened way." An American headquarters, the Arica Institute, was established in New York in 1971.
In geometry, an enneagram is a nine-pointed plane figure. It is sometimes called a nonagram, nonangle, or enneagon.
Don Richard Riso was an American teacher of the Enneagram of Personality who wrote and co-wrote a number of books on the subject.
The Ennead was a group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology worshipped at Heliopolis.
An enthusiast is a person filled with or guided by enthusiasm.