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Exploring the Subtypes in Relationship
March 29-30, 2008
Toronto, CA
A weekend workshop with David Daniels sponsored by Enneagram North
Our evolution required three basic survival behaviors, referred to in the Enneagram as the instinctual subtypes: the self-preservation, social or group, and one-to-one or sexual subtypes. The behaviors associated with these instinctual subtypes are biological imperatives that profoundly influence our lives and relationships.
In this workshop, we will explore the nature of the instinctual subtypes and how they influence our behavior. You can expect to gain a deeper understanding of how to relax the compulsive grip of your subtype to derive more fulfillment in your relationships.
Dr. Daniels will include short talks, inner practices with self-reflection, exercises, subtype groups, panels in the Narrative Tradition, guided interactions and discussion.
Some knowledge of the Enneagram is a prerequisite. Once you’ve registered, we will send you key subtype descriptions and information to review in preparation for the workshop.
Times: 9 am to 5 pm Saturday; 9:30 am to 4:30 pm Sunday
Location: Havergal College, 1451 Avenue Rd., at Lawrence Ave. W., Toronto
Cost: Members of Enneagram North: $229 prior to February 1 or $279 after Feb. 1; Nonmembers: $299; Students: $129 (Lunch included)
To register call 647-208-8754 or contact Dara Church.
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