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In this third episode on the Embodied Enneagram, Peter O’Hanrahan takes a deep dive into the somatic patterns and neurobiological characteristics of the nine Enneagram types. He explains how each type has a unique bodily response and defense mechanism, rooted in deeper emotional layers. Understanding these patterns is essential for personal growth, psychological development, and even somatic therapy.
Peter emphasizes that the three centers (body, heart, and head) are not just a conceptual model, but that each type has specific tension patterns and survival strategies embedded in the body. He walks the listeners through all nine types, revealing how these patterns influence behavior, emotions, and even physical health.
Peter concludes that the neurobiological structures of the Enneagram types are not problems to be fixed, but existential challenges to be understood. Recognizing these bodily patterns offers a powerful pathway to self-awareness and transformation. He emphasizes that the Enneagram is not just a psychological tool—it is to be integrated with body-based healing methods like breathwork, creating deep, lasting change.
In this third episode on the Embodied Enneagram, Peter O’Hanrahan takes a deep dive into the somatic patterns and neurobiological characteristics of the nine Enneagram types. He explains how each type has a unique bodily response and defense mechanism, rooted in deeper emotional layers. Understanding these patterns is essential for personal growth, psychological development, and even somatic therapy.
Peter emphasizes that the three centers (body, heart, and head) are not just a conceptual model, but that each type has specific tension patterns and survival strategies embedded in the body. He walks the listeners through all nine types, revealing how these patterns influence behavior, emotions, and even physical health.
Peter concludes that the neurobiological structures of the Enneagram types are not problems to be fixed, but existential challenges to be understood. Recognizing these bodily patterns offers a powerful pathway to self-awareness and transformation. He emphasizes that the Enneagram is not just a psychological tool—it is to be integrated with body-based healing methods like breathwork, creating deep, lasting change.