Re-Framing
The Myth Gap
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We suffer from a kind of mythic deprivation. We don’t just need ‘new stories’ because we are inundated with stories. The point, as Alex Evans has recently argued, is that we need to bring mythos back into our lives
Jonathan Rowson • Imagining a World Beyond Consumerism
Shaping Tomorrow : Causal layered analysis
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Equanimity is best recognised by its inherent mobility of perspective-taking. As a mode of perception, equanimity is on the move, looking over things (internal and external) with hovering attention. Equanimity is not about serenely settling. It is not averse to the presence of judgments, just to their rigidifying. It ranges over whatever may appear... See more
Michael Uebel • Equanimity is not stillness – it is a mobility of the mind | Psyche Ideas
Thinking In Stories — A More To That course
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Exploring the weaving of Narrative Change & Systems Change
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s the philosopher Elisabeth Camp explains, a perspective ‘helps us to do things with the thoughts we have: to make quick judgments based on what’s most important, to grasp intuitive connections, and to respond emotionally, among other things.’ Through perspective some features of our experiences ‘stick out in our minds while others fade into the ba... See more
Karen Simecek • Your life is not a story: why narrative thinking holds you back | Psyche Ideas
“I’ve often noticed that we are not able to look at what we have in front of us unless it’s inside a frame.” - Abbas Kiarostami