Review of Trinities to Enneagrams, 2nd

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The astrological intricacies might be a bit overwhelming for some, but as someone deeply curious about philosophy and self-discovery, I find the depth of cosmic enneagram types utterly captivating. The inclusion of interactive exercises like "Finding Your Type" adds a personal touch, making it more than just a book—it's a cosmic exploration companion.
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I’m not into astrology and numerology, but sounds like a good pick for those who are.
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At first I was still lost on what the author was talking about because I have never of the word enneagram in my life before so I had to Google it to make sure it is not forged. Growing up I only know of the zodiac signs so this is an eye opener. It is educative and can be used to teach in schools to educate our young ones. Kudos to the author.
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Post by Aremu Titilopemi Funmilayo »

What an interesting book to read. Although many are not a fan of zodiac sign books, I am because the first time I decided to know what my zodiac sign meant, I was stunned that it was so accurate. So yeah, please give me this book to read already. Kudos to the author.
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Astrology seems to be the core of all the explanations discussed in this book. Astrological pursuits never interested me, but for those who follow astrology, this book could help them.
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Great review! This book sounds like a cosmic journey worth taking.The detailed tables and exercises make this book a valuable resource for self-discovery. Thanks for sharing your insights.
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Thank you for your informational review. I'm glad that you enjoyed it. I appreciate your recommendations and I'm sure many will be interested in it that like that genre and who are interested in the various topics, such as numerology and astrology in this book. I am going to pass since I am not interested in those subjects.
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In this book, the author tries to explain the reasons for people's actions as personality trait's, zodiac signs. The review is good.
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Like many other people I can see from their comments that they're not convinced astrology can determine a person's personality type. You've suggested that this could be a bit of a tough read, so I might give this a miss, thanks for the detailed review.
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Your review of 'Trinities to Enneagrams' perfectly captures the essence of Allen David Young's work. The balance between the complexity of cosmic types and the accessible way the author presents this information is indeed remarkable. I appreciate your insight on the use of tables, like the 'Cosmic Enneagram Types in the Zodiac', which seem to add a practical dimension to an otherwise abstract subject. The book's appeal to philosophy and astrology enthusiasts, as you mentioned, makes it a unique read. Thanks for sharing your thorough analysis!
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The review was impressive. The discussed concepts such as cosmic type, personality traits and zodiac signs appeal to a targeted group of readers. Seems to be intriguing.
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There is always science behind fiction. For example, in India, many of the ancient practices written in scriptures were mocked as being medieval and superstitious. But upon further non-prejudiced research, it turned out that a lot of science backed these practices. Thus, I am not going to outright oppose the notion of the book. However, I do want to see if what it has holds true. Thank you for the detailed review.
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Post by Hy Be »

Interesting review. In "Trinities to Enneagrams: 2nd" by Allen David Young shares wonderful concept of cosmos, their traits and significance. The author also shared exercises and tables which were load with full of information.
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The book connects personalities to birth dates and zodiac signs and incorporated assessments that readers can take while they read the book. It looks like a well written book. Thank you for your review.
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