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Michael Naylor

Michael is an International Enneagram Professional, CEO of the Maine Enneagram Center for Transformation and Well-Being, a Former Enneagram Institute Faculty and trained directly by Riso and Hudson, a CTI Professional Coach, an Addiction Therapist and Supervisor.

A Practice for These Most Difficult Times–from John G. Bennett April 2, 2022

Whenever you drop down into despair, fear, negativity about humanity and the future, or judgment of those perpetrating evil acts (try to remember that they are unconscious human beings, programmed by their life experiences), use all of this as a constant reminding factor to bring you back to sensing your body, and visualizing the above. […]

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These Very Strange Times. March 31, 2022.

Painting by Joan Baez It just seems to never stop, the heartbreak that is. Six weeks ago Putin’s armies invaded the Ukraine and proceeded to slaughter innocent men, women, children–relentlessly. I’ve watched daily the unfolding of this horror, daily feeling slugged in the stomach or knifed in the heart. Such an abomination. It is hard

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Love and Baseball: The Zen of My Type Six Father

A Meditation on Mercy By Michael Naylor, M.Ed, CCS, LADC, CCPC, ET                                                       Copyright 2022, Version 2.0 My Father was a Type Six, demonstrating many of the tell-tale signs, a community gatherer, a devoted church-goer, a counter-phobic, anti-ego, fierce-as-hell competitor and humble team player, a life-insurance salesman making life safe and secure for everyone,

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The Zen of Type Two Recovery—Journey from the Poverty Streets

The Resurrection of the Type Two Soul by Michael Naylor, M.Ed, CCS, CPCC, LADC Director of The Maine Enneagram Center for Transformation and Well-Being / Copyright 2022 V.3 The Raw Childhood Imprints Marianna, a sensitive Type Two, is drowning in the darkness of her hellish childhood—terrified of her father, terrified of her grandfather. When they

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