You’ve discovered how helpful the Enneagram can be in getting you out of your personality “box” and developing compassion for others who are wired differently. Yet, you might still have a sense that something’s missing. A quiet conviction that, deep in your Being, there is more to this Inner Work Journey than simply becoming a less reactive version of yourself. Furthermore, as someone who loves nature, it pains you to see other humans–stuck in their own personality patterns–make choices that harm the Earth. You wonder how you might use your Inner Work to help heal the relationship between humans and Nature.
In this introduction to "Rewilding the Enneagram," we focus specifically on these questions. You will leave this workshop with new ways to work with your Type in nature (including cultivating your Essential Qualities and working with your Path of Transformation), and the opportunity to develop a sense of truly belonging to the natural world by nurturing an “eco-centric” Enneagram practice.
P.S. You will do an independent activity outdoors during this presentation, so have whatever outdoor clothing you need to be prepared (sweater, umbrella, etc). If mobility is an issue, you can simply move to a window and look outside during this activity, or interact with a pet or houseplant.
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Ben Campbell (he/him) is the founder of Wild Enneagram and President of the newly formed Enneagram Northeast IEA Chapter. He is Riso-Hudson Certified and served as a coach in the Shift Network's yearlong Depth Certification program with Russ Hudson and Jessica Dibb. Ben's "Wild Enneagram" work draws on his background in Enneagram communities as well as years of study with the Animas Valley Institute, and his apprenticeship at the Maine Primitive Skills School. Click here to learn more.
Ben spends most of his time--when working or otherwise!--wandering the landscapes of Maine, sometimes with his partner and small dog. He considers nature to be his greatest teacher and always seeks "coaching" from the more-than-human world before giving a talk or making an important decision. He is passionate about rewilding the Earth, and our Inner Work in particular, and prefers sleeping in a tent whenever possible. If he decides not to be an Enneagram teacher any longer, his backup plan is to work as a park ranger somewhere that hermit thrushes like to sing.
Enneagram Minnesota is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.