Arizona Enneagram Association
presents
presents
Jerry Wagner PhD
There is Wisdom in the Shadows!
Integrating Our Inner Polarities
12 CEU’s available !!
9am-4pm May 5 & 6, 2012
at Paradise Valley United Methodist Church 4455 E. Lincoln Drive, PV, AZ
9am-4pm May 5 & 6, 2012
at Paradise Valley United Methodist Church 4455 E. Lincoln Drive, PV, AZ
We are so excited that Jerry Wagner is coming to the AEA May 5th and 6th!! He’s new to our AZ community but a renowned author and teacher in the Enneagram world at large. Read about him at www.enneagramspectrum.com.
He’ll be presenting his transformative workshop “Integrating our Inner Polarities” What the heck does that mean? Read on:
Do you think of yourself as right and exact? Then you probably don’t want to be seen as wrong or messy. How about strong and tough? Bet you don’t want to appear weak and wimpy-to yourself or anyone else. These are examples of disowned parts of our being known as the Shadow Self. We all have one. When we re-identify with our “bad”, unseemly parts and re-own them, we find some valuable assets. Like inner integration and wholesome connections with other people, both of which lead to an increase of energy since we are no longer divided against ourselves and others.
For details and to register, go to: www.azenneagram.com
Jerry Wagner, Ph.D.
is the author of Nine Lenses on the World: the Enneagram Perspective and The Enneagram Spectrum of Personality Styles: an Introductory Guide and the series Two Windows on the Self: the Enneagram and Myers-Briggs. He has also published articles in the Enneagram Monthly, The Enneagram Journal, and the IEA’s NinePoints Bulletin. Jerry is a clinical psychologist, psychotherapist and consultant and is a faculty member in the Department of Psychology and the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola University, Chicago.
What others are saying about this workshop:
“I knew Wagner’s work from his books and classes I had taken, but this was my first encounter with his delightful sense of humor.”
“He made it inviting for me to actually face and embrace my own divided nature, assured of the hope and possibility of change and integration.”
“Jerry’s ability to treat serious issues of human nature with wit takes the sting out of “fessing up to them.”
Recent Comments