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Own the Shadow of Your Enneargram Personality Type

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Delve deep into the shadow sides of your Enneagram type, unveiling the mysteries of who you are and gaining a roadmap to living a more harmonious, fulfilling, soul-led life — even in these difficult times.

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Retirement and the Return to Wonder

When I retired from clinical practice several years ago, I let go into the unknown. I felt tentative, uncertain, yet knowing intuitively that I needed to heed the call.

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The Second Identity Crisis: How to Deal in a Smart Way with a New Phase of Life

One of Erikson’s most important contributions was to describe this as a psychosocial phenomenon—an interaction between someone’s sense of who he or she is as a person and society’s recognition of that person as an individual.

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Connie Zweig Interview & Discussion with Spirit Matters Talk

Connie Zweig, Ph.D., is the co-author of Meeting the Shadow and Romancing the Shadow, and the author of Meeting the Shadow of Spirituality and a novel, A Moth to the Flame: The Life of Sufi Poet Rumi.

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74: Connie Zweig – The Inner Work of Age: Shifting from Role to Soul

In this episode, John W. Price interviews author, book editor, meditation teacher, and psychotherapist, Dr. Connie Zweig.

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Experience Talks: Connie Zweig, PhD

Connie Zweig, PhD, talks with host Tim Carpenter. Connie is a retired therapist, co-author of "Meeting the Shadow" and "Romancing the Shadow," author of "Meeting the Shadow of Spirituality" and a novel, "A Moth to the Flame: The Life of Sufi Poet Rumi.

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The Inner Work of Age: Shifting from Role to Soul

A guide to working through the inner obstacles of late life and embracing the spiritual gifts of aging.

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