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  1. In all my years in the Church I have never encountered anything like this enneagram. But if I had I would have rejected it outright since it’s plain to see it has nothing to do with salvation or that narrow road to heaven.
    I’ve seen Esalen advertised along with many other occult movements in the back pages of local commercial newspapers, like one called Greensheet. You’ve listed those yourself in past articles. Esalen was one among many others, too many for me to recall.. Scientology, Zen Buddhism, Rolfing, transcendental meditation.. all false.

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