[Buddha-l] Enneagram and Buddhism
Jamie Hubbard
jhubbard at email.smith.edu
Tue Jan 6 14:30:00 MST 2009
Well, aside from being just plain silly (some of these questions remind
me of the "if the boat only held two people and you had to choose
between your five children. . . ), this test takes too much time--and
can you believe that you have to pay *money* to waste more time?
Try this instead-- you just paste in something you have written and
presto! Analysis! You can even check all of the science (???) behind it
as it gives a complete list of all variables tested/checked as well as
journal refs, switch a number of variables (the program distinguishes
between some five different kinds of text, such as email, essay, chat,
etc.) and statistical models, and, the real fun: plug in somebody else's
text!
http://mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~farm2//personality/demo.html
Happy New Year,
Jamie
Richard Hayes wrote:
> Dear denizens,
>
> I just finished attending a four-day conference/retreat on the enneagram
> sponsored by the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque
> (http://cacradicalgrace.com/). The main speaker was Russ Hudson,
> co-author with Don Riso of The Wisdom of the Enneagram. Hudson, by the
> way, is one of the most engaging speakers I have heard on any topic. If
> you get a chance to hear him someday, don't pass it up. He and Riso have
> a good website, too: http://www.enneagraminstitute.com/
>
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