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Another way of putting it is that
the agency of the conscious shock at point 6 now operates at point 3: for
instance, Vollmar's description of the process of writing his book: the
publisher, the point 6 agent, gave him the idea at point 3. The intention
of writing a book changed Vollmar's relationship to the past (the ideas
and impressions he had gathered over years of Enneagram study) and his
relationship to the future (his idea of what was possible with his experience,
knowledge and understanding). In another example, consider Bennett's Enneagram
of cooking and eating a meal. When point 6 (the community) acts at point
3 by providing the ingredients (raising food), then there is transmutation.
At Sherborne, the community provided the ingredients, and the substance
of the community (the people living on a course) was changed: at Claymont,
the community was never able or willing to provide the ingredients. The
result was that form of a community was destroyed.
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The energy liberated by the conscious shock at point 3 enables us to let go of our judgement of the past (point 4) and our dreams of the future (point 5). Contrast the sacrificial action at this stage with the conflict and suffering imposed in the Enneagram of Transformation.