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Frames
Framing 101
frameworksinstitute.org
Every description, every name, every belief—good or bad—every concept, creates boundaries where there are in fact no boundaries at all. Even to say “I” instantly imposes a boundary upon what is actually a unified field of being. To say “I” instantly creates what is not “I.” “Big” is always in relationship to “small,” “up” in relationship to “down,”
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Pre-analytic vision. Worldview. Paradigm. Frame. These are cousin concepts. What matters more than the one you choose to use is to realise that you have one in the first place, because then you have the power to question and change it.
Kate Raworth • Doughnut Economics: The must-read book that redefines economics for a world in crisis
John Salvatier • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
Due to the limitation of concepts, deeper understanding comes from holding multiple perspectives simultaneously, recognizing their utility and their limitations, and also being willing to let all of them go. It’s about developing a fluid way of seeing that can shift between unity and multiplicity, between being and non-being, dwelling on neither.
Roy Klein • Basic Introduction to Nondualism
Frames empower us because they focus our mind. When they work well, they highlight the essential things and let us disregard the rest.