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Dolores49
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I found this Q & A from This Rock magazine regarding the enneagram as an example of a new way of practicing gnosticism:
Q: Has the Church said anything against the enneagram?
A: Yes.
Comments by dolores49: Bingo!
A thank you for mentioning Myers-Briggs personality tests. Part of my amateur investigation of the causes of the crisis in the Catholic Church led me Karl Jung, the guru of the New Age. At the same point in time, while at St. Clare’s, many parishioners adhered to or believed in the Myers-Briggs. One friend there, a student of contemplative prayer, gave me the test to take in private at home. I was immediately struck by its similarity to Astrology. (I never returned the test to my friend and told him my opinion of it.) It was then that I came to question his beliefs, his teaching his children these beliefs, and, ultimately, our pastor’s. His first day at St. Clare’s he exclaimed, “My personality type is PJ-something-something!” No one in the room reacted.
Catholics can find additional helpful and very readable resources in the following BOOKS. (I wanted to have a reading group at St. Clare’s of the first book, but was met with apathy.)
(1) CATHOLICS AND THE NEW AGE by Father Mitch Pacwa. Available here at Catholic Answers.
I also recommend the companian cassette tape, NEW LIGHT ON THE NEW AGE.
(2) New! “THE CULT OF PERSONALITY: How Personality tests are leading us to miseducate our children, mismanage our companies, and misunderstand ourselves.” By Annie Murphy Paul. Free Press. 2004Code:"Speaking from first-hand experience, Fr. Pacwa offers insights into the dangers of the New Age movement." Pacwa dabbled in New Age - the enneagram, stuff as a seminarian and he has plenty of insightful knowledge.
Get to know the “enemy within” our churches, the New Age.
For further reading, for those of you who are concerned about our narcissistic culture, the intrusive surveys our children take in school, sexuality education in schools, and the reason our schools are failing our children in the disciplines, read this book. (The reason points to the human potential movement, self-actualization, encounter groups, and therapy modalities that are still woven into school curricula; and the belief that children are born with “intrinsic knowledge”, they don’t need the disciplines.)
THE ROAD TO MALPSYCHIA: humanistic psychology and its discontents. By Joyce Milton. Encounter books. Barnes and Noble.
I am amazed by all the Catholics who were part of this movement. I don’t know if we will ever un-do the harm that has been done.
You may think I’m off topic. I’m pointing out the detective work I’ve taken on so I can raise awareness for parents with children in both private and public schools.
Dolores49