Non ti piace? Non importa! Puoi restituire gli articoli fino a 30 giorni
Non puoi sbagliarti con un buono regalo. Con il buono regalo, il destinatario può scegliere qualsiasi prodotto della nostra offerta.
Fino a 30 giorni per il reso
Most Enneagram books help you understand your personality.
This book asks a different question:
Why does the pattern keep returning even after you understand it?
Enneagram Shock Points: The Nervous System and the Return of Presence explores the territory where insight alone is no longer enough. Drawing from decades of contemplative practice, Enneagram teaching, developmental theory, nervous system regulation, body-centered psychology, and the Diamond Approach, John Harper examines the hidden mechanisms that maintain personality long after its origins are understood.
The central premise is simple: personality is not merely a collection of thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors. It is an embodied organization carried by the nervous system, reinforced by emotional conditioning, and regenerated moment by moment through familiar patterns of perception, feeling, and response. Genuine transformation requires reaching the level where those patterns are maintained.
Using the Enneagram as a map of living process rather than a catalog of personality types, Harper explores:
• How fixation becomes embedded in the nervous system
• The relationship between regulation, co-regulation, and transformation
• Why insight often produces change without producing reorganization
• The role of anger, fear, and shame in maintaining personality structure
• The function of the Enneagram's shock points as thresholds of transformation
• The difference between managing patterns and dissolving them
• The relationship between presence, embodiment, and essential nature
This book is written for serious students of inner work, Enneagram practitioners, Diamond Approach students, coaches, therapists, spiritual directors, and anyone who has discovered that self-understanding, while valuable, is not the same thing as freedom.
Enneagram Shock Points explores the distinction between developmental growth, therapeutic change, and transformation. It examines why the personality can become healthier, more adaptive, and more self-aware while remaining fundamentally organized around the same underlying structures. The shock points mark the thresholds where awareness encounters the limits of self-improvement and something entirely different becomes possible.
For therapists, counselors, coaches, and teachers, this work offers a framework for understanding why clients often improve while remaining organized around the same underlying structures. It illuminates the distinction between symptom management and transformation, between narrative understanding and nervous-system reorganization, and between psychological adaptation and the deeper capacities that emerge when presence enters the process.
For seekers, it offers a direct exploration of what happens when awareness begins to meet the pattern at its roots. The journey moves through the layers of identity, from the autobiographical self, through the emotional and relational field, into the preverbal ground where the deepest organizations of experience are held.
This is not a book about becoming a better version of yourself; it's a book about discovering what remains when the structures built to protect you no longer have to carry the burden of being who you are.
If you have ever sensed that transformation is something deeper than self-improvement, this book was written for you.
Ciao! Sono Libroamiko, il tuo consulente di libri.
Come posso aiutarti?