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  1. “The development of personality proceeds in three different dimensions. The first is outward adaptation, to the world and things, otherwise known as extraversion; the second is inward adaptation, to the objective psyche and archetypes, otherwise known as introversion.

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    From Separation to Participation, a history of modes of thought and consciousness: Mythos, Logos, Theos, Mechanos Peter Reason summarizes the ideas of Henryk Skolimowski, on the evolution of western thought: "Henryk Skolimowski, in his book The Participatory Mind (Arkana, 1994), sketches out what he describes as the four great cycles of Western min...

    Henryk Skolimowski

    - Henryk Skolimowsky on the Participatory Mind "The astrophysicist John Archibald Wheeler may have been the first to announce, in an articulate way (in the early 1970s), the idea of the Participatory Universe. He wrote, "The universe does not exist 'out there' independent of us. We are inescapably involved in bringing about that which appears to be happening. We are participators. In some strange sense this is a Participatory Universe." In the early 1980s, drawing from the insights of Wheeler...

    David Skrbina

    The Participatory Mind, as defined by David Skrbina in his PhD thesis: "As I conceive it, the concept of 'participation' is fundamentally a mental phenomenon, and therefore a key aspect of the Participatory Worldview is the idea of 'participatory mind'. In the Mechanistic Worldview mind is a mysterious entity, attributed only to humans and perhaps higher mammals. In the Participatory Worldview mind is a naturalistic, holistic, and universal phenomenon. Human mind is then seen as a particular...

    In view of the above, how could we call a coming age of participation? Philippe Van Nedervelde suggests two possible names, also drawn from classical Greek: 1) Synergos, from "sun/syn" = together; "ergos" = work 2) Metechos, denotes sharing/participating

  2. BX is a no-cost, non-commodity exchange, designed to promote value in creating sustainably. No cost means no usury, demurrage, fees, interest or tax. Usury means any interest on currency, not exorbitant interest, as modern definitions allay you to believe.

  3. Each of the seven basic emotional systems can be located within every mammal’s brain. In the same anatomical regions below the cortex and contain the same neurochemical controls. Panksepp refers to the first four as the “blue-ribbon” core emotions.

  4. Jennifer Gidley: " Postformal in psychology: Postformal is the most widely used psychological term to denote higher developmental stages beyond Piaget’s formal operations — other terms include “post-conventional” (Cook-Greuter, 2000), “hierarchical complexity” (Commons, Trudeau, Stein, Richards, & Krause, 1998) and “vision-logic ...

  5. 2023年7月22日 · The meta-crisis is a demand for a mature and wise world philosophy that can help shift human culture into a post-tragic view on essential existential questions. In the clarity of post-tragic awareness, it often becomes clear how the tragedy arose.

  6. Doctress Neutopia explains the Law of Complexity/Consciousness: "Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's Law of Complexity/Consciousness says that there is a tendency in matter "to complexify upon itself and at the same time to increase in consciousness." We see this complexity tendency in nature evolving from inanimate matter, to plant life, to animal ...

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