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Enneagram Panels: An Opportunity to Learn about the Enneagram



An Opportunity to Learn about the Enneagram:
Enneagram Panels

Friday, November 8 and Saturday, November 9, 2024

For some time Cheryl has wanted to offer ‘Panels’ in Kenora and with the assistance of my Prairie Jubilee co-instructor, Dale Bially, they are working to make this happen. This November’s opportunity would enable you to hear from 9 people who have been doing their enneagram Work for many years and are thus able to speak about their compulsion, path of disintegration & integration, and their Virtue with stories of personal experience, insight and good humour.

These 9 panelists will be grouped into the 3 Centres to enable presentations about Head, Heart and Gut. It is Cheryl’s experience that this process has clarified a pattern for those who are unsure while also creating a fuller awareness of all the 9 enneagram energies.

TIMES:

Friday, November 8th: 7 to 9:30
Saturday, November 9th: 10 to 3 with lunch provided

LOCATION:
Knox United Church, Lower Hall, Kenora, Ontario

FEE:

While we do not want this weekend to be cost prohibitive, I also want to cover the travel and weekend expense of panelists who are part of the Winnipeg Inscapes and Prairie Jubilee network/

Suggested fee range: $50 - $120 (includes Saturday lunch)

 
 

WORKSHOP LEADER

Cheryl Kinney-Matheson

Cheryl Kinney Matheson is a graduate of Prairie Jubilee, a member of Spiritual Directors International, and an Ordained Minister within the United Church of Canada. She has served in congregations in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario for 28 years and lives in Kenora, Ontario.  She says that Prairie Jubilee transformed her pastoral ministry.  The metaphor of ‘Pilgrimage’ for life’s journey, introduced to Cheryl through Prairie Jubilee, resulted in her Camino walk in 2011.  Cheryl has participated in the Enntrain Worshops with Carol Ann Gotch and David Walsh and has led ‘Intro to the Enneagram’ workshops in her home community.  Cheryl enjoys facilitating small group opportunities for prayer/meditation/reflection and labyrinth walks.  Quiet sitting, reading, walking, camping and knitting are activities of enjoyment.


 

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