Something I’ve Been Building
An invitation to explore the Enneagram as a map of perception and consciousness
Dear readers,
over the past months, something has been quietly taking shape.
As many of you know, the Enneagram holds a special place in my heart. Writing about it has become one of the ways I make sense of what it reveals. Not just about personality, but about how we experience reality itself.
Out of this ongoing exploration, I’ve created something new:
A 4-hour live introduction called
“Enneagram 101: 9 Ways to See the World.”
The Enneagram is often presented as a simple personality system.
But in my experience, it’s something much deeper.
It’s a nuanced, multi-layered model of consciousness. One that describes how our perception is shaped through somatic, emotional, and cognitive filters. Not who we are, but how we see and make sense of things.
This course is my attempt to make that perspective accessible.
It brings together over five years of learning, questioning, and working with the Enneagram. Distilled into a structured, grounded introduction.
If you’ve ever been curious about the Enneagram but felt overwhelmed by its complexity, or if you’ve sensed there’s more to it than what you find online, this might be for you.
For full transparency: this is the first time I’m offering it.
It’s not perfect. It will most definitely evolve.
But not sharing it would feel like holding something back that wants to be given.
Because what I’ve found in the Enneagram is not just insight, but a way of being that invites more understanding, more nuance, and, ultimately, more compassion.
I’ll be hosting several live sessions in May (via Zoom/Google Meet).
There’s also a 20% early sign-up discount until May 7th.
And wow, I feel both excited and a little exposed sharing this Which, in a way, feels right.
It means there’s something real at stake. It means I care.
And it means I’m stepping beyond what feels comfortable, in service of something that matters to me.
If this resonates, you can explore more here:
And if not, I’ll see you in the next reflection.
In kindness,
Kevin


