
Member Reviews

I deeply enjoyed the perspective and information in LETTING GO, FINDING YOU by Hunter Mobley. While I've been a student of the Enneagram for many years, few guides focus as well on the spiritual and developmental aspects of the Enneagram journey. I appreciated the straightforward approach and the emphasis given to letting go of to-do and to-be lists, becoming less concerned about the doing things right than on focusing with faith and dedication. I received a copy of this book and these opinions are my own, unbiased thoughts.

This book is a wonderful resource if you're really tired of the memeification of the Enneagram. Mobley takes us back to the spiritual aspects of the Enneagram, which I greatly appreciated. If you want a book of to-do lists to grow, this book isn't that. It's about subtracting to become your true self instead of adding more to your list of things to do. It's so very freeing.

I was really looking forward to this one. & while it was good / enjoyable, it wasn’t exactly what I was expecting and I didn’t love it.
I think it was full of knowledge and such, but not exactly for me.

I loved the last five chapters that really dove into enneagram passions and virtues and how they can align with our journey of faith. The message of contemplation and soul growth is really inspiring and thought-provoking. I also love that he acknowledges we cannot grow out of our “box” without contemplation, peace, faith, and acknowledging the parts of us that need to change. The idea of simplifying and silencing the world we surround ourselves with is so inspiring and such a good reminder. The first few chapters build his credibility and reasoning for his writing, but they felt a bit long. Overall, the concept of really letting go, and realizing God’s leading the way, is such a powerful reminder to embrace the journey.