|
Helen Palmer, Kathy Speeth, Robert Ochs (a Jesuit priest), A. H. Almaas, also known as Hameed Ali (the founder of the Ridhwan School), and Peter O'Hanrahan were among those exposed to Naranjo's early teaching.
|
|
Robert Ochs's notes from Naranjo's early courses were then copied and made their way to the Jesuit community. Several of Naranjo's early students, as well as others who came across these notes, began combining what they had learned from Naranjo and his notes with their own interpretations of the Enneagram. They began to teach and write about the Enneagram.
The Jesuit notes made their way to Patrick O'Leary from Chicago, and from there to Paul Robb and Jerome Wagner.
|
|
|
As a next step, several of these U.S. Enneagram teachers started training programs.
|
|
Kathy Hurley and Theodorre Donson formed "Enneagram Resources" as well as a training and certification program called "The Enneagram of Transformation."
|
|
Jerome Wagner also began a certification program. These and numerous other training and certification programs are now available.
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, most of these U.S. Enneagram teachers and authors did not know one another. Helen Palmer and David Daniels, both based in the Northern California, decided to convene the first International Enneagram Conference, to be hosted at Stanford University in the summer of 1994. Psychological journals and newspapers around the world publicized the event, and people came from around the world to learn the latest developments in Enneagram theory and application, to get first-hand exposure to the major Enneagram teachers and authors, and to build a global Enneagram community. Although about 600 people were expected, the numbers swelled to over 1200.
At this landmark event in the summer of 1994, the idea for the International Enneagram Association was conceived. In the winter of 1994, a group of early Enneagram teachers founded the IEA. These Founders included Maria Beesing, David Daniels, Theodorre Donson, Andreas Ebert, Russ Hudson, Kathy Hurley, Patrick O'Leary, Helen Palmer, and Don Riso.
The Founders
|
This group created a rotating Board of Directors with a Board President. IEA Board Presidents and Executive Directors have included (shown from first IEA president to most recent past president): Maria Beesing, Peg Fischer, Patrick O’Leary, Theodorre Donson, Paul Bonham, Helen Peacock, George McCaul, Bonnie Fowke, Tom Flautt, Ginger Lapid-Bogda, and Beatrice Chestnut.
At the Helm
of the IEA
|
With the exception of 1995, there has been an IEA conference every year. The themes and locations of these conferences include:
First conference - 1994 - Stanford, California, USA
First International Enneagram Conference
Second conference - 1996 - Chicago, Illinois, USA
Special Event: The Core Themes of the 9 Types
Third conference - 1997 - Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Ancient Wisdom, Evolving Vision
Fourth conference - 1998 - Denver, Colorado, USA
North American Conference: Doing the Enneagram
Fifth conference - 1999 - Toronto, Canada
Making Connections (Keynote: Tony Schwartz, author of In Search For Meaning)
Sixth conference - 2000 - San Francisco, California, USA
Experience the Wholeness
Seventh conference - 2001 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Explore the Energy of Change
Eighth conference - 2002 - Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
More Power to You - The Enneagram for Coaches, Counselors and Enthusiasts
Ninth conference - 2003 - Santa Monica, California, USA
An Expanding Universe of Enneagram Applications (Keynote: Claudio Naranjo)
Tenth conference - 2004 - Washington, DC, USA
Using the Enneagram Creatively: Waking-up to New Possibilities
(Keynote: Matthew Fox and special sessions and a post conference day with Claudio Naranjo)
|
The 12th annual conference was held in
Chicago, Illinois, USA and featured Spiral Dynamics expert, Don Beck as keynote speaker, and Richard Rohr as endnote speaker.
The IEA Board of Directors works on behalf of IEA members and people throughout the world who find value in the Enneagram. If the Enneagram and the IEA interest you, think about how you might become involved in bringing the Enneagram to the world through the IEA.