Review of Trinities to Enneagrams, 2nd
Posted: 28 Aug 2023, 03:02
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Trinities to Enneagrams, 2nd" by Allen David Young.]
Trinities to Enneagrams: Finding Your Identities and Life Stages by Allen David Young is a book that covers the system of cosmic types, personality traits, stages of development, and numerology. Birth dates and zodiac signs determine an individual's cosmic type, which embodies their purpose and traits. The book explains each cosmic enneagram type within the zodiac, offering insights into personality traits, influences, strengths, and challenges. If you want to know more about your personality traits and the reasons for some of your actions, pick up this book.
Reading a book such as this requires a high level of discipline to finish it. Seeing as there are no stories or anything to keep the reader glued to the book, they may either drop it or take a long time to finish it. People who may enjoy the book are philosophy-inclined readers, astrology enthusiasts, and people with a general curiosity about diverse subjects and a willingness to explore complex ideas to expand their knowledge.
The inclusion of tables in the book is quite exciting. While they serve as information banks, they also help the reader quickly grasp the chapter's content before doing a proper reading. An example is the "Cosmic Enneagram Types in the Zodiac" table. It shows the zodiac sign degrees, birth dates, and the enneagram cosmic type.
The book contains personal exercises/questions in which readers can participate. An example is the "Finding Your Type" exercise. For each type the book talks about, there is an assessment test that any reader can use to check and know their enneagram personality type.
The book is also professionally edited. There are only a few errors, which are not distracting. Although references are made to some religions, the book isn't religious. Anybody interested in the subject can read it, regardless of their religious inclination.
Though it takes a while to understand the book, it becomes easier as you dive deeper. Readers may have to re-read some parts to grasp what the author is saying entirely. However, this is insufficient reason to deduct a star from the rating. Therefore, I rate Trinities to Enneagrams: Finding Your Identities and Life Stages five out of five stars.
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Trinities to Enneagrams, 2nd
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Trinities to Enneagrams: Finding Your Identities and Life Stages by Allen David Young is a book that covers the system of cosmic types, personality traits, stages of development, and numerology. Birth dates and zodiac signs determine an individual's cosmic type, which embodies their purpose and traits. The book explains each cosmic enneagram type within the zodiac, offering insights into personality traits, influences, strengths, and challenges. If you want to know more about your personality traits and the reasons for some of your actions, pick up this book.
Reading a book such as this requires a high level of discipline to finish it. Seeing as there are no stories or anything to keep the reader glued to the book, they may either drop it or take a long time to finish it. People who may enjoy the book are philosophy-inclined readers, astrology enthusiasts, and people with a general curiosity about diverse subjects and a willingness to explore complex ideas to expand their knowledge.
The inclusion of tables in the book is quite exciting. While they serve as information banks, they also help the reader quickly grasp the chapter's content before doing a proper reading. An example is the "Cosmic Enneagram Types in the Zodiac" table. It shows the zodiac sign degrees, birth dates, and the enneagram cosmic type.
The book contains personal exercises/questions in which readers can participate. An example is the "Finding Your Type" exercise. For each type the book talks about, there is an assessment test that any reader can use to check and know their enneagram personality type.
The book is also professionally edited. There are only a few errors, which are not distracting. Although references are made to some religions, the book isn't religious. Anybody interested in the subject can read it, regardless of their religious inclination.
Though it takes a while to understand the book, it becomes easier as you dive deeper. Readers may have to re-read some parts to grasp what the author is saying entirely. However, this is insufficient reason to deduct a star from the rating. Therefore, I rate Trinities to Enneagrams: Finding Your Identities and Life Stages five out of five stars.
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Trinities to Enneagrams, 2nd
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon