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ça se poursuit, à mesure que la croissance et le développement continuent. L'idée, c'est qu'au moment où le moi atteint l'âge adulte, il peut avoir perdu 40 % de son potentiel en petits moi séparés et dissociés, des petites taches, des petits sujets cachés, et ces petits sujets tendent à rester au niveau de développement qu'ils avaient au moment où
... See moreKen Wilber • Une brève histoire de tout: 200 000 EXEMPLAIRES VENDUS (French Edition)
In a virtuoso effort to integrate Western and Eastern psychologies, Wilber develops a concept that he describes as “the spectrum of consciousness,” which interprets different schools of psychology and therapy as being applicable to different levels of the evolutionary development of consciousness, with the Eastern vision not contradicting the
... See moreNathaniel Branden • Honoring the Self: The Pyschology of Confidence and Respect
Top leadership: The founder or top leader (let’s call him the CEO for lack of a better term) must have integrated a worldview and psychological development consistent with the Teal developmental level.
Frederic Laloux • Reinventing Organizations: A Guide to Creating Organizations Inspired by the Next Stage of Human Consciousness
Pluralistic—Green paradigm13 The Achievement-Orange paradigm replaces Amber’s absolute truth of right and wrong with another standard: what works and what doesn’t. The Pluralistic-Green worldview holds that this idea is still too simplistic. There is more to life than success or failure. Pluralistic-Green is keenly aware of Orange’s shadow over
... See moreFrederic Laloux • Reinventing Organizations: A Guide to Creating Organizations Inspired by the Next Stage of Human Consciousness
Human knowledge is never contained in one person. It grows from the relationships we create between each other and the world, and still it is never complete.
Paul Kalanithi • When Breath Becomes Air
objectively from the outside (the tangible, measurable, exterior dimension) and we should sense the phenomenon from the inside (the intangible interior dimension of thoughts, feelings, and sensations). We must also look at the event in isolation (the individual dimension) and look at the event in its broader context (the collective dimension). Only
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