Jeff King is a Certified Enneagram Teacher with The Narrative Enneagram. His mission is to promote personal development and spiritual formation through training and coaching individuals, couples, leaders and organizations to apply the wisdom of the Enneagram. Jeff hosts the podcast, Nine Lives with Jeff King. Jeff and his wife live in Lawrence, KS, and have 5 children and 3 grandchildren. He has over 40 years of pastoral ministry experience.
Details of this retreat
We all carry protective patterns — habitual ways of responding to the world that once kept us safe but have since hardened into something that keeps us from ourselves, from others, and from God. The Enneagram calls these our defense mechanisms: the unique, type-specific strategies each of us unconsciously employs to guard our idealized self-image and avoid the deeper fears and longings underneath. In this workshop, we will explore how these patterns are formed, how they operate on autopilot, and how they quietly become the source of the very suffering we are trying to escape.
Drawing on the Narrative Enneagram tradition, we will examine each of the nine types and their distinct defense mechanisms — from reaction formation and repression to projection, rationalization, and beyond. More than a diagnostic exercise, this is an invitation into transformation: learning to notice our armor without shame, to meet our defended places with curiosity and compassion, and to gently practice the surrender that allows for authentic spiritual growth. Grounded in grace, this workshop offers practical tools for awareness, self-compassion, and the daily contemplative practices that help us live more freely from our true self.
Customer Reviews
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Perfect Quiet Place
I experience deep peace each time I stay at the Priory Spirituality Center. Knowing there have been prayers before me and will be prayers after me settles my heart-mind-body as I enter the time I have to "retreat." From the trails to the prayer times to encountering the sisters and staff, I know that God is present in all.
My room, every time I've stayed, has a warmth of spirit and cleanliness. It is a portal for encountering what God has for me. Thank you to all who make it an inviting place to find restoration that fills my soul.
Mary P.
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Sweet Serenity
Drove up from Oregon. Stayed at St. Placid overnight to attend a visiting Theologians teaching on Contemplative Prayer in Nature. It was enriching. Being able to learn, grow, walk the Forrest, contemplate, pray in the presence of nature was phenomenal. The silent stay ministered to my whole body. It was just what I needed. The other guest was friendly and respectful of quiet. The Sisters were kind and welcoming. Purchased some good books at their shop. A tranquil experience. I will be attending again in the future.
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A beautiful place to unwind and listen
The hospitality is spectacular. The location is stunningly peaceful and quiet. The food is world-class, some of the best pizza I've ever had.
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A Nourishing One-Night Retreat
Saint Placid Priory offered me exactly what I was looking for: genuine welcome, beauty, and the gift of being held in a rhythm not my own.
The retreat center sits in a beautiful wooded setting, and my room — simple, with two single beds and a sink, looking out on a quiet cluster of trees — was more than enough. Centralized restrooms and showers were spotless.
The food was outstanding. The chef took my dietary restrictions (gluten-free, dairy-free, and several vegetable sensitivities) seriously and with evident care — every meal was genuinely delicious, not merely compliant.
You can choose to eat with the sisters, and that is a delight: they live the Benedictine rule of welcoming all as Christ, and you feel it.
Joining the sisters for prayer was grounding. Their modern chapel carries a real sense of peace, and the rhythm of the liturgy of the hours offered an anchor for the day. The library, open to all visitors, is extensive and inviting; and beautiful art is woven throughout the retreat center and priory — present without being decorative, as if it belongs to the prayer.
I came away rested. For anyone seeking a quiet, well-tended space for reflection, I recommend Saint Placid without reservation.
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Perfect for a private retreat
If you are interested in having a quiet contemplative private retreat, then St. Placid Priory is the place to visit. It is in a peaceful setting that is great for refreshing and calming the soul. Nothing fancy, but everything that one needs for a personal retreat. All the staff is friendly and helpful. A highlight for me was participating in the celebration of the hours and eating with the sisters.