Re: Personality/Keynotes
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:02 pm
Another good book that can be added to the list of books would be Prisma by
Frans Vermeulen, this and the book by Didi Grandgeorge are invaluable as far
as personality types are concerned... Coulter is brilliant but perhaps a
little too lengthy (but a must read), Baily unfortunately does not reference
his work, which is a downfall, and seems to regurgitate other's works,
believe it or not one should not go past the works of people like Mary Tyler
and Kent, let alone Hahnemann in the beginning.... but the more modern would
be the first few. Another who is brilliant as well is Vithoulkas.
Good luck, lots of reading,
Sandra R.
Frans Vermeulen, this and the book by Didi Grandgeorge are invaluable as far
as personality types are concerned... Coulter is brilliant but perhaps a
little too lengthy (but a must read), Baily unfortunately does not reference
his work, which is a downfall, and seems to regurgitate other's works,
believe it or not one should not go past the works of people like Mary Tyler
and Kent, let alone Hahnemann in the beginning.... but the more modern would
be the first few. Another who is brilliant as well is Vithoulkas.
Good luck, lots of reading,
Sandra R.