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In this episode ofThe Narrative Tradition Podcast, hostJeanette van Stijn interviewsPeter O’Hanrahan, a leading authority on theEmbodied Enneagram.
With a career spanning over46 years in body therapy and Enneagram education, Peter has played a pivotal role in integratingsomatic psychology with the Enneagram.
From his early work incrisis intervention to hisdeep dive into holistic bodywork, Peter shares how hispersonal transformation as a Type Eight led him to develop abody-based approach to Enneagram work.
He discusses thehistorical roots of body therapy, his training inReichian bodywork, and how he merged this knowledge with the Enneagram after encounteringHelen Palmer, David Daniels, and Kathleen Speeth.
Peter why he saw the need to develop aholistic, embodied approach that addresses bothemotional and physical holding patterns.
He also shareshow different Enneagram types respond to body-based work and theimportance of balancing containment with emotional expression.
This episode is essential forcoaches, therapists, and Enneagram practitioners who want to deepen their understanding of howthe body holds our patterns, defenses, and potential for healing.
Key Takeaways
🔹The Origins of the Embodied Enneagram – How Peter’s background in body-based therapy led to integrating somatics with the Enneagram.
🔹Why Talk Therapy Alone Isn’t Enough – The role ofbody armor, emotional containment, and physical release in deep transformation.
🔹How Each Enneagram Type Holds Tension Differently – Why some types needdirect challenge (Eights) while others needgentle trust-building (Fives).
🔹The Role of Emotional Expression – Why simply sensing the body isn’t enough—true transformation requiressafe, guided expression.
🔹The Pitfalls of having a Great Method
🗣️"The Enneagram is not just about psychology; it’s about how our character structure is literally shaped in the body." – Peter O’Hanrahan
🗣️"For years, Enneagram teachers focused on the mind and emotions. But the body has a memory of its own, and if we ignore it, we miss a huge part of the healing process." – Peter O’Hanrahan
🗣️"I was very happy for about two months… and then the other shoe dropped. There was a lot of work to be done."
🗣️"Different Enneagram types have different physical defenses—anger, withdrawal, control. The body holds it all."
🗣️"Some things need to be discharged from the body—breathing issues, emotional repression, deep-seated tension. It’s not just about self-awareness; it’s about release."
In this episode ofThe Narrative Tradition Podcast, hostJeanette van Stijn interviewsPeter O’Hanrahan, a leading authority on theEmbodied Enneagram.
With a career spanning over46 years in body therapy and Enneagram education, Peter has played a pivotal role in integratingsomatic psychology with the Enneagram.
From his early work incrisis intervention to hisdeep dive into holistic bodywork, Peter shares how hispersonal transformation as a Type Eight led him to develop abody-based approach to Enneagram work.
He discusses thehistorical roots of body therapy, his training inReichian bodywork, and how he merged this knowledge with the Enneagram after encounteringHelen Palmer, David Daniels, and Kathleen Speeth.
Peter why he saw the need to develop aholistic, embodied approach that addresses bothemotional and physical holding patterns.
He also shareshow different Enneagram types respond to body-based work and theimportance of balancing containment with emotional expression.
This episode is essential forcoaches, therapists, and Enneagram practitioners who want to deepen their understanding of howthe body holds our patterns, defenses, and potential for healing.
Key Takeaways
🔹The Origins of the Embodied Enneagram – How Peter’s background in body-based therapy led to integrating somatics with the Enneagram.
🔹Why Talk Therapy Alone Isn’t Enough – The role ofbody armor, emotional containment, and physical release in deep transformation.
🔹How Each Enneagram Type Holds Tension Differently – Why some types needdirect challenge (Eights) while others needgentle trust-building (Fives).
🔹The Role of Emotional Expression – Why simply sensing the body isn’t enough—true transformation requiressafe, guided expression.
🔹The Pitfalls of having a Great Method
🗣️"The Enneagram is not just about psychology; it’s about how our character structure is literally shaped in the body." – Peter O’Hanrahan
🗣️"For years, Enneagram teachers focused on the mind and emotions. But the body has a memory of its own, and if we ignore it, we miss a huge part of the healing process." – Peter O’Hanrahan
🗣️"I was very happy for about two months… and then the other shoe dropped. There was a lot of work to be done."
🗣️"Different Enneagram types have different physical defenses—anger, withdrawal, control. The body holds it all."
🗣️"Some things need to be discharged from the body—breathing issues, emotional repression, deep-seated tension. It’s not just about self-awareness; it’s about release."