What this typology is based on is anybody's guess. But it is reminiscent of astrological forecasts. There doesn't seem to be any way to validate this typology. At the heart of this New Age spiritual psychology are a number of concepts vaguely reminiscent of biorhythms, numerology, astrology, tarot card reading, and Myers-Briggs personality inventories. Nothing in the typology resembles anything approaching a scientific interest in personality.
Hi Caveat
I don't think that the enneagrams are themselves religous, but I have a vauge recall of some cults using them. I also think it may have been a cult posing as an educational body giving courses. After people are roped in, they discover that there is a cult behind the courses.
Brendan
I'm glad to hear the test is voluntary.... Part of this entails an Enneagram test (voluntary). ...
Or the ones on Middle Abbey Street in Dublin. Stay away from anything that has even the slightest connection with scientology.Like those Ron Hubbard afficianados on Tottenham Court Road that buttonhole you for a "free" personality test.
Stay away from anything that has even the slightest connection with scientology.
Or any other religion![]()