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Cast in God's Image: Discover Your Personality Type Using the Enneagram and Kabbalah

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Who am I? What are the sacred tasks that are uniquely mine? The most basic questions in life are also the most important. You can take a powerful step toward self-fulfillment if you first recognize the roots of your spiritual makeup. In Cast in God's Image, Rabbi Howard A. Addison helps you to do this through an understanding of your personality type and the types of the people around you. Using two of the most important maps of consciousness known to us―the kabbalistic Tree of Life and the nine-pointed Enneagram― Addison decodes spiritual meaning and provides you with the tools Including more than twenty hands-on spiritual exercises and guided meditations, Cast in God's Image gives you an accessible and enjoyable way to learn about yourself and guidance on how to use this insight to reveal the sacred tasks that are uniquely yours to perform in this world. Which are you?

176 pages, Paperback

First published September 17, 2001

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April 18, 2019
This connects the enneagram to kabbalah and mysticism. I've seen this in a few other books but this one does a decent job. I need to spend more time with it in the future to get more out of it though.
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August 22, 2008
Even if you are not Jewish, the middle section dealing with personality types makes this book worthwhile. The author's explanations of the 9 personality types of the Enneagram are clear and easy to understand and relate to.
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