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This book is suitable for individuals who want to understand themselves based on their zodiac signs and astrology. Unfortunately, I'm not interested in such things, so I am going to pass on this one. It's always an honor when an author receives BOTD (Book of the Day) from the OnlineBookClub, so congratulations, Mr. Young.
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With its detailed breakdown of personality traits and enneagram types linked to zodiac signs, readers eager to explore their cosmic identity and understand the influences behind their actions will find this book very helpful.
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:| Trinities to Enneagrams: Finding Your Identities and Life Stages" by Allen David ,teaching us about Young Zodiac signs, numerology, and enneagram personality types. but I'm not the right reader for this book because it isn't suitable for me, as it doesn't align with my beliefs .
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Trinities to Enneagrams: Finding Your Identities and Life Stages" by Allen David ,teaching us about Young Zodiac signs, numerology, and enneagram personality types. but I'm not the right reader for this book because it isn't suitable for me, as it doesn't align with my beliefs .
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Post by Kristine Mariel Diaz »

This is an extremely engaging book that will help readers better comprehend the various personalities that people possess, but more importantly, it will teach them how to recognize their own personalities and the potential motivations behind their choices.
I appreciate that it appears to be a guide for readers to follow in order to gain a better understanding of it.
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Post by Yvonne Oloo »

Thanks for the great review. I may not read this book and agree with it as a factual depiction of personality types and life stages, but I'd read it out if curiosity. I'd like to know what is out there in terms of gaining a better understanding of oneself. There have been plenty of books offering insights on how to know oneself and find purpose and meaning in life, but this one takes a completely different approach, which may just satiate a curious and philosophical mind.
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For sure, you can read it and satiate your curious and philosophical mind.
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I'm sorry but this book just doesn't seem interesting enough for me to read. The review is honest about the content of the book, which is awesome but it's not in my area of interest. I don't really enjoy complex topics in books or philosophy and astrology. Nonfiction is too tedious for me to enjoy. I'd pass on the recommendation of this book to readers who enjoy the genre.
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This book is great for those who are interested in philosophy, zodiac signs and something that revolves around astrology. Unfortunately it doesn't suit my taste well, but I recommend it for those philosophy and astrology enthusiasts out there since it does align with their interest.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

At first I thought this won't be something I would read but after reading the sample I was quite intrigued. I can't wait to learn more about the Law of Three as well as the different Zodiac signs and the reasons behind their personality trades as that is something that fascinates me. Thanks for a great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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Many thanks for the thorough and informative review!
"Trinities to Enneagrams, 2nd" by Allen David Young delves into the personality traits that may be formed because of the circumstances surrounding one’s birth. This book explains some of the characteristics one may have because of the timing of your birth. There are charts to aid the reader and some sections may need to be read twice for them to be best understood. It seems that this is the second edition so any errors were probably corrected.
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Trinities Enneagrams

Being able to read an up close and personal experience with your own cosmic types is very helpful. I love reads like this because of the insight it gives in depth. I’m definitely interested in reading more. Congratulations BOTD!!
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“Trinities to Enneagrams, 2nd” by Allen David Young is a book about The Law of Three, a.k.a. Trinities, three independent forces: active, receptive and mediating. The book analyzes the impact of “birth dates, zodiac signs, personality traits, numerology and stages of development.” The primary reader for this type of book is a philosopher or an astrologer. Readers can use this book to learn more about what they do and why they do it. The book includes personal exercises and questions that allow readers to participate using the data provided to determine their Enneagram personality type. To the casual readers they will find this book hard to understand and require them to re-read sections to absorb the material. Very good review.
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Those who are curious about themselves will find this philosophical book worth reading particularly those who are astrological and numerology enthusiast. There are activities included in this book for the readers to participate in order to get to know their type. Not a fast read indeed because a book like this makes a reader to stop and digest all the informations.
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Post by Kibet Hillary »

Undoubtedly, this requires high levels of concentration to understand and complete reading it. It is good to read that the author included exercises for the reader, such as the one to assess their personality type. I am going to pass this, as I am not a huge fan of astrology. Many thanks for the informative review.
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