Archive: The Enneagram and the MBTI
First Issue (August-Sept 1998)
Second Issue (October-December 1998)
Third Issue (January-February 1999)
Fourth Issue (March-June 1999)
- About This Issue
- Articles
- Walter Geldart: An Interview With KATHARINE DOWNING MYERS
- Michael Huber: "My Name is Bill W., and I'm a Counterphobic Six"
- John Fudjack: Brainteaser -
A Hands-on Enneagram-Construction Puzzle
- John Fudjack and Patricia Dinkelaker
Revisiting the Relationship Between Enneagram and
MBTI - A Seven Part Series
Introduction -
Enneagram is to 'Self' as MBTI is to 'Ego'
Enneagram as Mandala
Part I - Ego, Self, and Liminocentric Structures
Part II - The 'Missing Fourth' and the 'Superfluous Ninth'
Part III - Seven and Nine, the Mystical Twins
Enneagram as 'Double Mandala'
Part I - The I Ching and other 'Divination Machines'
Part II - Shri Yantra, Kabbalah, and 'Inner Alchemy'
Enneagram as 'Triple Mandala'
Part I - Outer, Inner, and Secret Mandala
Part II - The 'Third Turning of the Wheel of Teaching'
Conclusion
To be continued in Issue 5
- Book Review: LENORE THOMSON'S new book, An Owner's
Manual, A Practical Guide to Understanding Yourself and Others
Through Typology
- Pat Wyman & John Fudjack: Correspondence With
Pat Wyman about the Enneagram and the MBTI
- Roslyn Kopel Gross Type Writer - Personality Type and the Written Word
- Art and Personality Type
- Letters to the Editor
- Dialogues
- What's Happening at the Community Forum
Fifth Issue (July-Sept 1999)
Sixth Issue (Oct 1999 - Feb 2000)
Seventh Issue (August 2000 - April 2001)
Missing Eighth Issue - additional articles posted after 2000
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