Organizational consultant, coach, and my monthly Saturday Enneagram teacher, Ingrid Hurwitz (Sexual 7), describes the importance of the Inner Observer in Enneagram work with characteristic lucidity.
- What Ingrid gets up to in the world with Enneagram [01.18]
- How she felt when she was first diagnosed as a Sexual Seven [02.27]
- Ingrid's view of the importance of subtype [04.55] and how she discerns subtype of clients [06.17]
- How she moves to Sexual One ('holy rage') [09.10] and Sexual Five [10.30]
- Why Ingrid started working on a Ph.D. on the development of the Inner Observer [11.24]
- Why the capacity for the Inner Observer is needed [12.51]
- Is the Inner Observer the same as the state of mindfulness? [13.55]
- How does a person develop the Inner Observer [18.10]
- Does the Enneagram help us to inhabit the Inner Observer? [20.45]
- How we know we have a developed capacity for the Inner Observer [24.00]
- Practical ways to cultivate the Inner Observer [28.45]
- Ingrid's personal practices [32.50]
- The distinction between non-attachment and detachment [35.30]
- Ingrid's type-specific programs, Into the Wounded Heart [40.35]
References:
To attend Community Practice Sessions, email Renate Landman at: renate@icon.co.za
IEQ9
RHETI
Sam Harris's meditations
Evagrius Ponticus
About Ingrid:
Ingrid's website
To learn more about her workshops, email Ingrid at ingrid@takdir.co.za
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