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By the Pioneer behind the Enneagram School of Enlivening, Lissa Friedman, PhD

The embodiment tradition started around 1998, while I was working as a psychotherapist in confidential practice. It seemed obvious me that a significant number of my clients were stalling out at a particular spot in their process. This shouldn't imply that that it was no different for every person, except the edge enneagram 4 appeared to be enthusiastically comparative across clients. They could deliver or change such countless parts of their conditioning, yet couldn't go past a specific point. For every person this limit appeared to challenge a characteristic part of their character. This was particularly obvious to me because I had my own internal bunch with which I was catching.

That is the point at which I thought about the Enneagram. From 1986 to 1995, I'd studied in the Arica School established by Oscar Ichazo. There were numerous lessons, stages of preparation, and modalities educated in the Arica school, all to support freedom, and the Enneagram was one of them. So in 1999, I returned to the Enneagram and started expanding my learning by working with a few different educators.

At that point in my life, I'd had a couple of profound educators and had been meditating and doing various otherworldly stages of preparation. Be that as it may, I was all the while experiencing the conditioning of old profound and standards of conduct. I had even had a few significant encounters of enlivening - of opportunity and freedom. A portion of those stayed around for a couple of months, yet and still, at the end of the day, the old designing would return.