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In this episode, I share why I wrote The Buddhist Enneagram and how two life-changing systems—the Buddha Dharma and the Enneagram—can support your journey toward wisdom, compassion, and self-understanding.

Contrary to common views of Buddhism as merely stress relief, I explore its deeper invitation: to live more fully, to wake up, and to meet life with an open heart. The Enneagram, in turn, becomes a powerful upaya—a skillful means—for making compassion real.

In this episode, I talk about:

  • Why Buddhist teachings go far beyond “calming down”
  • How I first encountered the Enneagram—and why it changed everything
  • The connection between your “flaws” and your true nature
  • Real-life stories of how understanding Enneagram types transformed relationships
  • The Buddhist view that our poisons are our wisdom
  • How each Enneagram type maps onto a path of transformation

Plus:
At the end, I share a beautiful bluegrass song that has moved me deeply—
“Christine Leroy” by the Johnson Mountain Boys. It’s our new “after-party” segment to celebrate the power of music and storytelling. Listen to the whole song here: https://open.spotify.com/track/0obAxxHy2PoTA7BM2aadDt?si=d51c970c363e4c05

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Music by: Derek O'Brien
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