Time seems to fly by, yet it is often marked by special occasions. Our annual Enneagram Conference is held each Fall and it is one of those “special occasions”. It’s lovely to be able to share time with fellow Enneagram teachers, and the actual conference is always superb.

This year Theresa and I headed to the West Coast to an amazing place called Asilomar, near the Monterrey peninsula. Unlike us, we arrived a day ahead of time and so had time to take the famous drive along the coast to Big Sur Mountain. It is a drive along a windy road that borders many times on a cliff overlooking the ocean. Every turn is a new vista that is more spectacular than the last. We had a blast and stopped for lunch at Nepenthe, which not only has an incredible view but healthy and delicious food.

The Conference Agenda was full of learning but one of the highlights was David Wythe, our keynote speaker. As usual, Helen Palmer and David Daniels shared new research and findings and they received a standing ovation from all of us for their contributions to the study of the Enneagram in the Narrative Tradition.

Here’s a short video that our colleague and friend, Leslie, created about the conference. We thought you might enjoy it as you start your week.