“We all remain who we are. But on the way to healing or liberation we have to do what the Romans called agere contra: we have to act against the grain of our natural compulsions. This requires clear decisions. Because it does not happen by itself, it is in a way "unnatural" or "supernatural" . . . (we) simply have to cut loose now and then, and in the process . . . make mistakes.”
Quote by Richard Rohr
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The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective
This book delves into the Enneagram, a framework for understanding personality types, and interprets it through a Christian lens. It provides guidance on how individuals can apply the Enneagram to deepen their spiritual understanding and personal development. more
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