A sample from an educational podcast episode on the history and teachings of the Enneagram.
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the origins of the any Graham are disputed and not very clear, but it would be hard to given inclusive history lesson in the Indy gram without mentioning four people. Raymond Lowell, George Good, stiff Oscar Kozo and cloudy and around isn't exactly clear who invented it. And there's evidence to suggest that it's been around for centuries, even in agent texts and relics. First, let's Talk About Raymondville. Low was a mathematician and philosopher, logician and writer in the 13th and 14th century. In his early years, he was a poet in the court here, but when he was around 30 he left his previous life behind and dedicated to himself to a system of thought and became a well known philosopher. In 13 07 he published one of his works, titled Ours. Bevis, which translates to brief system. This system attempted to explain the intricacies of people and behavior with simple patterns and math, and it was the earliest recording instance of the any again that we've seen. There have been signs of any game like teachings even before this time, but as far as I'm aware, Raymond Lola's the farthest back, we can trace the origins of the any again, all the way back to 13 07 possibly even before now. Let's talk about George Kurtz. Jeff Great Shift was a philosopher and a spiritual teacher, part of a group called The Seekers of the Truth. This group was quote committed to the quest for hidden knowledge. End quote. Now this group isn't exactly in and of itself what I would call scientifically credible, at least in its modern form, relying on a lot of New age ideas in Sudan mysticism. But much of what Good's Jeff taught was much different in the rest of the group's teachings. Good, Stiff never disclosed how he discovered the angiogram or where he learned it, But this ancient dual seems to apply everywhere. Life. There are a few different versions of the any game that girls have taught, even though I'll be teaching the anagram of personality, which is the most commonly used any ground today. But they're all fascinating kerchief believed, as do I, that the any game isn't a belief, a religion of its own. It's simply a tool, a tool that could be used as an overlay to help explain any of off system. Be it religion, science or anything else. However, he saw the any Graham differently than we do today, being on more of, ah, cosmic level, whereas today we use out an individual one. Nonetheless, his teachings were foundational to our modern understanding of this fascinating tool. Girls have passed on his wisdom to his students, wise individuals who devoted their lives to the pursuit of wisdom much like great stiff. One might even call them disciples rather than students. Now here's where all scary Kozo comes into the scene. Here, things get a little tricky, and as a research further into it, I found myself both fascinated and overwhelmed by conflicting information. If I can conclude one thing for sure, it's that the history of it all gets very confusing, and all sides of conflicting information are 100% sure that their story is the correct one. So with that in mind, to take one about to say, with a grain of salt, that being said, here's what I've been able to piece together. After looking the various resources on the subject after inheriting his grandfather's extensive library collection, Oscar Kozo discovered a strange simple in a medieval text and the same civil in a book of Raymond laws teachings. I'm sure you know where I'm going with this. That symbol, which he must took for a child and seal, was one of the earliest versions of the anagram, though it didn't have the name Enea Graham. Yet later it, Kozo, still very young, is serving coffee to a group of old men. These old men are well versed, Ingrid's Jeffy and any guard teachings, and they allow him to listen to it on the conversations. After serving his men coffee for some time and picking up their wisdoms and teachings, he draws a connection between the strange symbol that he found in his grandfather's library and the ideas of the Wiseman going on to connect many of the dots between ancient teachings, anger, jeffy and ideas and combining them into a teaching of his own, which he referred to as the any a gun. Claudio Neuron Ho is one of the most recent big names in the any Graham, and while there isn't an intricate history behind them, as far as I'm aware, he's absolutely crucial to our modern understanding of the angiogram. Out of all the people that I've mentioned. If you're gonna choose one of them to study, then choose cloudy owner on No, no. Only doesn't do a great job at scraping away the mysticism and cosmic spiritually ideas that don't really have scientific backing. But he practically made the any Graham into his Martin form. Still teaching it today. All right, I hope I didn't bore you too much. With a little history lesson, I find the obscure and unique history of this ancient teaching captivating. Honestly, I could talk about it forever.