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  1. 2022 Book, '50 years on': Limits and Beyond * Book: Limits and Beyond. 50 years on from The Limits to Growth, what did we learn and what’s next? Editors: Ugo Bardi and Carlos Alvarez Pereira.

  2. 2021年11月30日 · Cosmo-Local Production is a methodology for creating value and products and services that are inspired by the following basic rules (see below). and marries the planetary globalization of knowledge, the 'smart' localization of production, and both local and planetary mutualization, i.e. marrying distributed making and global open innovation: 1 ...

  3. 2017年12月16日 · ATU develops 130 gongbans annually in areas ranging from smart phones, tablets, smart watches, smart homes, and industrial controls—and distributes the designs for free. WPI then makes money by trading in the boards’ components. "We call this shanzhai in Shenzhen. It’s a mass production artwork,” explains Lawrence Lin head of the ...

  4. Description. James Allen: "Jakob Nielsen extrapolated that network connection speeds for high-end home users would increase 50% per year, or double every 21 months. As a corollary, he noted that, since this growth rate is slower than that predicted by Moore’s Law of processor power, user experience would remain bandwidth-bound. Until fiber-to ...

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    Definition by Jorge Ferrer

    As defined by Jorge Ferrer: Spiritual knowing is a participatory process. What do I mean by "participatory"? First, "participatory" alludes to the fact that spiritual knowing is not objective, neutral, or merely cognitive.On the contrary, spiritual knowing engages us in a connected, often passionate, activity that can involve not only the opening of the mind, but also of the body, the heart, and the soul. Although particular spiritual events may involve only certain dimensions of our nature,...

    Definition by John Heron

    "The parties involved in a co-creative, enactive, transformative relation reciprocally and dynamically shape and reshape - in and through the process of meeting – how they understand each other, the regard they have for each other, and how they act and interact in relation with each other. This definition is framed to apply to the central person-to-person relations. It can, with appropriate modifications, be applied to relations between ways of knowing, to relations between persons and their...

    John Heron's critique on the relation between participatory and Relational Spirituality

    Ferrer's account of participatory spirituality - in the passage quoted above – fails, from my point of view, to bring out the centrality of co-creative/collaborative relations between persons as central to the meaning and the practice of participatory spirituality.If you read the whole passage very carefully you will find that this is indeed the case. Thus, and crucially, person-to-person collaboration is absent from his account of "some central elements of spiritual participatory events". El...

    The Relational Dimension of Participatory Spirituality: Reflections by Jorge Ferrer on John Heron’s Critique

    1. Although my theorizing has always been grounded in collaborative interpersonal spiritual practice (plus my own personal spiritual inquiry, extensive reading, and dialogue with others), John is correct stating that the relational or interpersonal dimension of participation is not emphasized in Revisioning Transpersonal Theory (RTT, 2002). I see RTT and Sacred Science very complementary in this respect. 2. I stress the importance of relational spiritual work in later writings that deal with...

    John Heron's account of the relation between participatory spirituality and relational spirituality

    The simplest provisional account I can give of this relation is as follows: Participatory spirituality is inherently relational in four ways: 1. It involves a co-creative, enactive, transformative relation between persons and the divine. 2. This relation transcends and includes the relations between multiple ways of knowing within the person. 3. And centrally the relations between persons and other persons. 4. And the relations between persons and their worlds. In one sentence: Participatory...

    Jorge Ferrer is the author of Revisioning Transpersonal Theory: A Participatory Vision of Human Spirituality(SUNY Press 2002), a landmark book that established the new epistemological requirements needed to develop an open and participative spirituality. Within the specific tradition of transpersonal psychology, this book is an argument to go beyond the dominating influence of Ken Wilber. Ferrer is part of the core faculty at the California Institute of Integral Studies and is currently co-ed...

    John Heron presents a person-centred account of a participatory spirituality in his book Feeling and Personhood: Psychology in Another Key (Sage Publications 1992). He originated the influential and radical participative research method of co-operative inquiry and gives a full account of it in Co-operative Inquiry: Research into the Human Condition (Sage Publications 1996). He has since 1978 pioneered its application to human spirituality as reported in Sacred Science: Person-centred Inquiry...

  5. SALLY J. GOERNER (MS, Ph.D., Ph.D.) is the director and co-founder of the Integral Science Institute, a non-profit research and educational center dedicated to developing the applications of Integral Science for human systems fields such as education, business, medicine, economics, and sustainability. With advanced degrees and professional ...

  6. Description. 1. Amanda B. Johnson: "the ride-sharing phenomenon has its BitTorrent equivalent called La’Zooz. Announced today at the Inside Bitcoins conference in Tel Aviv, Israel, La’Zooz functions on its own native crypto tokens, aptly called Zooz. They’ll be housed on the Bitcoin Blockchain and—get this—mined by proof-of-movement [1] .

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