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The Enneagram, a modern psychological system based on nine distinct personality types, has gained increasing attention for its utility in understanding human behavior. While its origins are debated, some scholars suggest that its roots may trace back to ancient traditions. This book explores the potential application of the Enneagram to the personalities and behaviors of key figures within the Ancient Egyptian royal family, particularly kings and their courts. By examining the historical, cultural, and psychological context of the Ancient Egyptian elite, we seek to investigate whether any…mehr

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The Enneagram, a modern psychological system based on nine distinct personality types, has gained increasing attention for its utility in understanding human behavior. While its origins are debated, some scholars suggest that its roots may trace back to ancient traditions. This book explores the potential application of the Enneagram to the personalities and behaviors of key figures within the Ancient Egyptian royal family, particularly kings and their courts. By examining the historical, cultural, and psychological context of the Ancient Egyptian elite, we seek to investigate whether any correlations between Enneagram types and the behaviors of these figures can be drawn. Though speculative, this study aims to offer a new lens through which to analyze the personalities and dynamics of Egypt's ruling class.
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Ghada Youssef holds a doctorate degree in Physcology as well as a Bachelor of French Literature from Cairo University. She is also a tourist guide for French and Japanese. Holds a Diploma in Clinical Psychology, Tanta University (Psychologist), a Diploma in Nutrition Therapeutics, Stanford University, USA.