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    ANCIENT ART BROUGHT UP TO DATE
    By Jean Christou

    Cyprus Mail, Cyprus
    Nov 12 2007

    CHOOSING what workshop to attend at the Mind, Body, Spirit Exhibition
    running this weekend can be daunting given the range of esoteric
    topics on offer.

    However, the Enneagram workshop, run by Danish couple Jack and Helene
    Makani, won out at that particular moment over regression therapy,
    spiritual DNA and pranic healing, simply by I was curious to learn
    more about it.

    The Enneagram is not a new concept. As with most esoteric and such
    techniques, it is an ancient art brought up to date.

    There are many so-called shortcuts to personal development but these
    are generally superficial and short-lived.

    It's easy to reach cloud nine and love life in the right circumstances
    with the right method but the first sign of trouble can quickly drag
    people back into old reactionary behaviour patterns.

    Changing these patterns permanently requires time, self-observation
    and hard work.

    "The Enneagram is a marvellous model to hold up in front of ourselves
    and take a look," said Jack. "It explains a lot of our behaviour
    and beliefs."

    Opinions on the origins of the Enneagram are varied, but in general
    early 20th century Greek-Armenian philosopher and teacher George
    Gurdjieff is credited with developing it.

    He said it was an ancient model and probably Sufi. Others dispute this,
    but in any case, even since Gurdjieff's time it has been modernised
    and updated.

    "It describes nine personality types, but not superficially. It's much
    more in-depth. It shows nine very different views on the world," said
    Helene, who is what is known as a Type 4, while Jack is a Type 5. "I
    started to recognise some things in myself," Helene added. "It gives a
    deeper understanding about why you are doing the things you're doing."

    Knowing your behaviour patterns allows you to change them, and also
    helps in how you then communicate with others. "We develop a false
    self, which is a distortion of our true selves," Helene said. "The
    Enneagram finds the key to what is behind all these patterns."

    But unlike numerology, which assigns people a number and a general
    personality type through using their birth name, Enneagram personality
    types are calculated after a thorough questioning, conducted by
    trained people such as Jack and Helene.

    There are many Enneagram tests available online, but Helene said
    they were not 100 per cent accurate. The Danish couple runs the tests
    through their Cyprus-based centre, The Makani Academy.

    Shaped like a nine-pointed star, the Enneagramm shows how you are
    influenced by the other eight types, through the use of connecting
    lines.

    For instance if you are a Type 3, the Achiever, the line inside the
    circle links you to Type 6, the Sceptic when you are at your most
    negative, and in the other direction to Type 9, the Mediator, when
    you're feeling positive.

    People are also influenced from the character types on either side
    of them on the chart.

    What the Makanis do is help you work out what your type is and how
    to use the knowledge to improve your relationship with yourself and
    with others through self-observance.

    The nine personality types 1. Reformer (perfectionist) 2. Helper (likes
    being liked) 3. Achiever (motivation and goals) 4. Individualist
    (seeks acceptance through being different) 5. Observer (focused
    inwardly and private) 6. Sceptic (constant doubters) 7. Epicure (seeks
    fun and happiness) 8. Boss (dominating and in control) 9. Mediator
    (seeking inner and outer harmony)

    More information on the Makani Academy can be found on www.makani.com
    or Tel: 96589709. The Mind, Body Spirit exhibition continues all day
    today at the Hilton Park in Nicosia.
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