The Journey Toward Wholeness Study Guide, By Suzanne Stabile
The Journey Toward Wholeness Study Guide
paperback
  • Length: 64 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5 × 8.5 in
  • Number of Studies: 6
  • Published: November 02, 2021
  • Imprint: IVP Formatio
  • Item Code: A0214
  • ISBN: 9781514002148

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"The Enneagram teaches us that there are nine ways of being in the world, and it highlights the nine habitual, predictable ways that we get ourselves into trouble," writes Suzanne Stabile. "Without hearing the stories of how challenging it has been for other people, we end up thinking we are the only ones struggling."

This is why group discussion and shared experience around Enneagram themes can be so helpful. Each of the six sessions in this companion study guide to Suzanne Stabile's book Journey Toward Wholeness includes the following:

  • An overview of the session theme
  • Discussion questions
  • An opportunity to journey deeper into the session's theme
  • Ideas for applying what we are learning between sessions

Bonus content in this volume includes insights from people in each number space about how they are learning to bring up their repressed center (doing, thinking, or feeling). The struggle isn't the same for each of us, but we can journey toward spiritual and emotional growth together.

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CONTENTS

Introduction
1 Safeguarding Our Souls
2 Managing Our Dominant Centers
3 The High Side of Stress
4 Stances
5 Bringing Up the Repressed Center
6 Transformation

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Suzanne Stabile

Suzanne Stabile is a highly sought-after speaker, teacher, and internationally recognized Enneagram master teacher who has taught thousands of people over the last thirty years. She is the author of The Path Between Us, The Journey Toward Wholeness, and coauthor, with Ian Morgan Cron, of The Road Back to You. She is also the creator and host of The Enneagram Journey podcast. Along with her husband, Rev. Joseph Stabile, she is cofounder of Life in the Trinity Ministry. Their ministry home, the Micah Center, is located in Dallas, Texas.