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September 30 - November 17, 2020
When it comes to recognizing the truth of our own identities, most of us experience a symbolic version of blindness that keeps us from seeing ourselves for who we really are.
Identity answers the question ‘Who am I?’, while dignity answers the question, ‘What am I worth?’”1
This becomes obvious when suddenly you see how Enneagram types aren’t just buckets for unique sets of idiosyncrasies but rather offer clues to the essence of each person’s particular purpose. After
all, truth is meant to be lived—in our everyday, embodied lives.

