OUR HISTORY

 

Tammy and Lissa in 2016

 
 

The Enneagram School of Awakening and the Embodiment Tradition began in Lissa Friedman’s psychotherapy practice.

Lissa studied the Enneagram in the 1990s with Oscar Ichazo’s Arica Mystery School. Her work with the Enneagram began in her private practice. This is how she discovered the Enneagram was such a profound tool for transformation.

In the early 2000s she decided to bring the Enneagram to more people and began holding workshops. At this time, the Enneagram was not well known and there were not many teachers - Lissa is one of the original Enneagram teachers from Ichazo’s tradition.

Lissa’s daughter, Tammy Hendrix, LCSW, was very interested from early on - she attended most of Lissa’s workshops. Tammy spent her 20s studying with her mother and all the Enneagram teachers from the 2000s.

Around 2010, Lissa’s workshops had grown into a 3 part series and her students were asking for more. So she developed a yearlong training program. In 2013, Lissa partnered with Tammy and formalized the Enneagram School of Awakening in the Embodiment Tradition.

Lissa and Tammy taught many yearlong trainings together in Asheville NC. Around 2019, Tammy wanted to dive deeper into the Essence of the Enneagram. She took a break from teaching to research and develop the Enneagram of Essence model, an evolution of Lissa’s embodiment work.

At this time, the ESOA invited new faculty members: Ali McGhee, PhD and Valerie Wanamaker, LCSW who began leading the yearlong trainings. Ali and Valerie have been the core faculty of the ESOA since 2020.

In 2023, Lissa retired from teaching the Enneagram and was thrilled for the ESOA core faculty to continue the school’s vision and mission.

At this time, Tammy also left the school to devote herself fully to her Enneagram of Essence EoE program. Tammy now offers online EoE certification programs and an Essence community with discussion forum, live-groups, and an EoE basics course. You can check out her programs here: Website and Community

 
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