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2022 ◽  
pp. 97-120
Author(s):  
Arthur Shelley

Truth is a living process playing out in each human mind/brain. That is, your truth is the sum of your own knowledge and experiences. One person's “truth” can be regarded as just another perspective in others' eyes. Absolute truths are difficult to define, especially in the social aspects of human interactions. This chapter provides a foundational understanding of truth as a changing target relative to self. The role of the Mediasphere is explored in terms of its influence on creating a collective societal reality, a collective consciousness. Specific attention is given to the importance of symbolic interactionism – consistent with the knowledge capacity explored in terms of neuroscience findings on how memories are stored in the mind/brain. To better understand what is happening in today's environment, misinformation, disinformation, propaganda, and brainwashing are explored in terms of their relationship with truth, and the attack on the American mind is addressed. An addendum includes three tools for breaking the pattern of untruths: truth searching, rhythm disruptor, and humility.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 15-30
Author(s):  
Peter Westoby

The Jewish philosopher Martin Buber talked about, living under the shadow of Auschwitz, that humanity lived with the ‘eclipse of God’. I now wonder if we have moved beyond this ‘eclipse of God’ to a time of the ‘eclipse of relationality’. This article argues that the eclipse of relationality is enabled through a predominant worldview in which the world is understood as mechanical and dead – observed and experienced in increasingly abstract form. In this way of being, the world and the ‘other’, cannot be loved. In light of this eclipse, this article offers two pathways back to life, particularly for practitioners concerned with healing culture. The first is ontological – a new way of being that is experienced through a living polarity between the ideas enfolded within Jung’s theory of individuation and Buber’s dialogical theorising. The second is phenomenological – a new kind of social and ecological practice linked to a perceptivity of living process, traced from Carl Jung and James Hillman, to Mary Watkins, Henri Bortoft and Allan Kaplan. The key wisdom from this article, from travelling down these two pathways - the key theorising of a way forward for cultural healers - is that people increasingly spend so much of their life separated, a-part, lacking intimacy with another, or with the world, or the manifestations of the world that are all around them, and within them. Something is then missing – call it connection, which ensouls the world – the aliveness that invites an anticipatory and participatory relationship with the world, and importantly, a world experienced as both profound Otherness, as well as deeply Oneness. The consequences for people and the world are profound – for the experience of alienation enables abstractions to flourish, exclusions to expand, and rushed interventions to proliferate – the ‘eclipse of relationality’ beckons.


Sociology ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 003803852110473
Author(s):  
Yongxuan Fu

By reconsidering Simmel’s concept of space, this article introduces space into the epistemological field of relational sociology to construct a relational spatiality based on relational sociology, demonstrating the continuity between spatial and relational approaches in the study of modernity. It first explains Simmel’s relational epistemology and the metropolis, and then constructs the relational spatiality vis-a-vis the two main viewpoints of contemporary relational sociology. Space is relational in nature because it is defined by iterative interactions between actors, which go beyond visible geographical cognition to sociologically express the living process people experience in fragmentary forms of social space. Furthermore, this relational spatiality, combined with Michel Foucault’s discourse, reveals the process attribute of space from the perspective of relational sociology, showing the possibility of a spatial epistemology based on relational sociology.


Author(s):  
Yuri Kopanytsia ◽  
Olena Gizha ◽  
Oksana Nechypor ◽  
Nestan Tavartkiladze

The development of personal mobile microprocessor gadgets, computer mathematics systems and interactive online supplements allow victoriousness in the initial process by algorithms of symbolic mathematics, numerical methods and hard functional graphical. The article shows a choice of options for engineering development of a standard task of assigning a normal depth in line with a trapezoidal living process. Discernible shortcomings of symbolic and numerical algorithms in the development of tasks in the CAS MAXIMA system. The article presents a visualization and method of a simple iterative solution of tasks. An assessment of the accuracy of the result was carried out using the graphical method. In parallel, the solution of the tasks is taken from the Web-interface to the on-line service of the CAS MAXIMA system on the CESGA server.


Author(s):  
Willy Lima ◽  
Claudine Bent-Cunningham ◽  
John McClain, Jr ◽  
Beverley Harris ◽  
Philmore McCarthy ◽  
...  

Successful leaders don’t rest on their laurels because leadership is not a title on a business card. Leadership is a living process and life means growth (Blanchard, 2012). The paper embodies a critical analysis of the book by Cashman (2017) which is meant to exemplify novel paradigms for Generation (z) leaders and beyond. This epic work invites leaders to become innovative and inventive in their practices and to dare to debunk the ideology of boxed leadership practiced in previous epochs. Its journey motif is reflective of the metamorphosing path that each leader must take as they seek to grow, develop and master the expectations of what it means to be an effective leader. Chapter one acts as a mirror which invites the leader to examine and acknowledge one’s own belief systems and ideologies while seeking to lead others. The thrust of chapter two challenges the leader to create stories which inspire the hearts and minds of those they lead to be spurred into action. Chapter three represents the plot in the story motif of chapter two. In chapter three, the leader must set goals, and develop a blueprint which delineates how these goals or actions will be set into motion towards a successful outcome or resolution. Chapter four illuminates the value of building and leading a team through collaboration; while chapter five propels the leader to embrace change in meeting the demands of altering world contexts. In chapter six the author implores leaders to practice a positive and healthy lifestyle which influence greater resilience and energy among those they lead. Being Mastery, in chapter seven, displays the symbiotic relationship between leadership and presence. The leader acts out the vision and mission of the organization and becomes the litmus by which the organizations’ success is gaged. Finally, in chapter eight, the author compels the cycle of growth and maturity in the leader by encouraging coaching and mentoring in order that they can become more efficient in their practice and generate efficacy in those they lead. This work is expected to guide future leaders in developing greater self- awareness in order to be equipped in rising to the challenges facing 21st century leaders in complex multicultural world.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (36) ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
Lan Hoang Dang

Cuisine is a field that shows peculiar peculiarities in the culture of each nation in general, as well as the Chinesenation in particular. Those unique cultural traits have created their own customs and tra ditions. Therefore, learning about lunar New Year’s dishes of Chinese Fujian in Ho ChiMinh City and comparing with the cuisineof the Fujian group in China will help us understand more about the meaning of each dish. Besides, the study contributes deeply understanding of the people and living process of the Chinese Fujian in Viet Nam. Thisstudy approaches research from the perspective of Ethnology, clarifying the hobbies and needs of the Hoa ethnic group from their statements, through in-depth interviews by the author.  


Author(s):  
Sonali Shrivastava ◽  
arif K. S.

Matrix Rhythm concept was introduced in1996 based upon the concept that every intervention on a cell whether preventive, curative, regenerative or also destructive works primarily via the cells environment, that is via the extracellular matrix. Muscle cells pulsate in the frequency range of 8-12 Hertz. Muscle pulsation frequency which lie outside 8-12 Hertz range correlate positively with pains, muscle tension and other health problems. Changed muscle elasticity and plasticity are linked to variations in pulsation frequency and in logistics the living process on the cellular level. In this paper we have reviewed the Matrix Rhythm Concept and practices of Matrix Rhythm Therapy in treating various pathological conditions. The application of matrix rhythm therapy in various conditions like frozen shoulder, post burn complications etc. are detailed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 323-334 ◽  
Author(s):  
Upendra Bulbake ◽  
Alka Singh ◽  
Abraham J. Domb ◽  
Wahid Khan

Iron is a key element for every single living process. On a fundamental level, targeting iron is a valuable approach for the treatment of disorders caused by iron overload. Utilizing iron chelators as therapeutic agents has received expanding consideration in chelation therapy. Approved low molecular weight (MW) iron chelators to treat iron overload may experience short half-lives and toxicities prompting moderately high adverse effects. In recent years, polymeric/macromolecular iron chelators have received attention as therapeutic agents. Polymeric iron chelators show unique pharmaceutical properties that are different to their conventional small molecule counterparts. These polymeric iron chelators possess longer plasma half-lives and reduced toxicities, thus exhibiting a significant supplement to currently using low MW iron chelator therapy. In this review, we have briefly discussed polymeric iron chelators and factors to be considered when designing clinically valuable iron chelators. We have also discussed applications of polymeric iron chelators in the diseases caused by iron overload associated with transfusional hemosiderosis, neurodegenerative disorders, malaria and cancer. With this, research findings for new polymeric iron chelators are also covered.


Dramatherapy ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-27
Author(s):  
Will Pritchard

This essay will outline some of the means and implications of attending to living processes in Sesame Dramatherapy. Broadly defined, living processes are those which exceed rigid, reductive, fixed or thing-like concepts. Insofar as our more mobile concepts often collapse into fixed definitions or signs, we might say that living processes resist conceptualisation altogether. I will consider how to avoid objectifying living processes which, as a category, encompass psychic processes and our experiences of other people and living beings. I will investigate how it is possible to enter into an ‘I-Thou’ relationship with the diverse phenomena of Sesame Dramatherapy sessions, stepping out of ‘I-it’, objectifying ways of relating. In order to do this, I will draw upon three main philosophical streams: Goethean observation, phenomenology and Eugene Gendlin’s Philosophy of the Implicit. Some of the therapeutic implications of this will then be outlined, with particular reference to the creation of meaning and the experience of selfhood.


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