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Enneagram coach training program introductory call

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (0)
Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Have you found that you cannot imagine coaching without the Enneagram?

Our Enneagram coach training offered through the Deep Coaching Certification program provides an advanced, unique, and in-depth learning opportunity well suited for experienced human development professionals wishing to integrate the rich benefits of presence-based Enneagram work into their professional niche. If this sounds like you, please join me for a fr*ee introductory call on the program on Tuesday, Aug. 10.

I’ll share three robust principles and practices of presence-based Enneagram coaching that leads to profound results. You’ll learn about the program’s framework, how it is structured to support your continuing growth and embodiment of the Enneagram’s wisdom as a person and for more effective coaching results. And there will be time to answer your questions.

Go to www.deepcoachinginstitute.com and click on the registration link on the right column of the website.
I look forward to seeing you there.

LOGISTICS:
Tuesday, Aug. 10, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 pm PT.

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Categories : Being Present, Coach training, Coaching, Deep Coaching - The Book, Enneagram, Enneagram coach training

Acknowledge, Accept and Honor Whatever Shows Up

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (4)
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

 ”Acceptance is one of the paradoxes of [Deep Coaching], and is one of its most profound teachings and practices. The Enneagram points to our strengths and gifts, to patterns that casue trouble or unncessary conflict in our lives, and to everything in between.  When any part of us is denied or judged, we create a war within.  We become divided against ourselves and create an obstacle to our growth and development.

We unsuspectingly give energy to those areas of our lives that we do not want to acknowledge through the process of denying and/or avoiding.  Those issues, feelings, or experiences which we actively avoid will continue to lurk, grow even larger and pop out when least expected.

When an issue or topic is being avoided in a client’s life (as well as in a coaching conversation), it consumes precious life energy and creates unneeded tension [and stress.]  It leads to constriction.”  (excerpt from R. Howe-Murphy, Deep Coaching:  Using the Enneagram As a Catalyst for Profound Change, Enneagram Press, 2007, p. 170.)

Helping our clients to acknowledge and accept what shows up (without acting on these inner experiences) honors the full range of the human experience.  To provide this kind of allowing is a radical departure from the usual experience and is a powerful step towards liberation.

“On the transformational journey, one size does not fit all.  There is a path that connects with YOUR inner experience. Find it and you’ll have the KEY you’ve been looking for.”   Help  readers find the KEY to their growth by voting for Roxanne’s next Enneagram book, Deep Living, at the   NextTopAuthor competition at @ http://bit.ly/NextTopAuthor

 

 

 

 

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Categories : Awakening, Awareness, Be a Deep Coaching Practitioner, Deep Coaching - The Book, Paradoxes, Presence, Self-awareness, Spirituality, Stress and Well-being, Uncategorized
Tags : Awakening, Deep Coaching - The Book, Enneagram Coaching, Self-awareness, Transformation

Coaching your clients from Presence

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (0)
Friday, April 16th, 2010

In recent conversations with coaches, we’ve talked about how to best support our clients when using the Enneagram.  There is so much to learn about the internal world of each of the nine types or spheres of consciousness.  

It’s true.  The Enneagram is a vast body of wisdom.  It speaks to our intellectual curiosity because it has so much to teach. There’s so much information on each of types,  and sometimes, that’s where we get stuck.  In the busy mind culture that most of us live in,  the tendency is to want to understand it all, and understand it right now.  That’s why the Enneagram has often been misinterpreted simply as a “typing’ tool.  It’s easy for the mind to categorize and label and then come up with a few solutions to how to work with that particular type.

 But the Enneagramm also speaks to our hearts because we can’t help but be deeply touched by seeing how the nine egoic structures play out, and  the enormous unconscious suffering that is caused when we take the ego to be who we are.  When we penetrate below the structures, and see the true yearning that each individual has, we see that the majority of our unconscious behaviors are the ego’s way of trying to resolve the pain.    Our compassion for ourselves, for our clients and loved ones,  and indeed, for the world, is  magnfied a thousand times.  It’s a lot for the heart to bear.

And that’s why the Enneagram also focuses on the wisdom of the Body.  It is here, in the belly center (kath point or lower tan tien) that we come into contact with the 3rd center of our whole being’s intelligence.  As we develop the capacity to ‘be with’ this center, that our experience of ourselves in relationship to the world changes.  We have our substance, our physicality, our hereness, our inner power, and through this center that we connect with ground. 

When we connect to the foundational center, the belly, our hearts can open to and hold with such compassion the human condition. And from that place, what the client needs from our time together, becomes more available.

It’s a radically different way of approaching coaching:  with a depth of Presence that is developed through contact with the 3 centers of intelligence.   Coaches,  this counter-intuitive approach offers such value. It is based upon what is here, what is real, and not upon the mental agenda of the busy mind.  And from Presence, all coaching topics, from peronal and relationship issues to organizational strategy-planning  becomes cleaner and clearer.

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“On the transformational journey, one size does not fit all.  There is a path that connects with YOUR inner experience. Find it and you’ll have the KEY you’ve been looking for.”   Please help  users find the KEY to their growth by voting for Roxanne’s next Enneagram book, Deep Living, at the   NextTopAuthor competition at @ http://bit.ly/NextTopAuthor

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Categories : Awakening, Awareness, Be a Deep Coaching Practitioner, Being Present, Coach training, Coaching, Deep Coaching - The Book, Enneagram, Essential Nature, Paradoxes, Presence, Uncategorized
Tags : Awakening, Body intelligence, Centers of Intelligence, Coaching, Deep Coaching - The Book, Enneagram Coaching, Heart, Heart Intelligence, Presence, Transformation



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