Oct 5, 2020
Preparations for psychosynthesis course
- Start journal (this) by bring up to date
- Write High level course structure
- Order foundations google docs folder in prep for workbook
Preparations for personal therapist
- Start autobiography notes
- Snapshot of Personal character map. Including and salience ordering of values, capable arenas/mediums, vision
- Snapshot of salient questions
Conversations with Joshua
- What is a highly beneficial and plausible occupation right now and into the future?
- Above satisfying personal survival needs, such as finances to pay the bills and family attention to connect and satisfy the needs of my immediate loved ones.
Meaning
- Immersion in the details of a container promotes a self-deception of reality. It is visible through my own experience the beliefs I had for the benefit of the container while immersed in it were strongly purposeful, yet outside the container could seem meaningless or trivial.
- If the arena is correct, then it would include support for the agent being human and all the facets and limitations that come with that.
- Beliefs seem important in order to maintain the existing structures. If we all put our attention on metadata, many survival needs, such as health, security, law would collapse.
Therefore, to support the creation of transcendable arenas for all humanity might not be a positive strategy.
Personal integration
- Possible occupation of a coach
- Music for me would benefit as an expression of my agency for others to reflect from
Company integration
- Companies encourage a shared cultural ideology and orientation of the individuals that work there, but are often orientated towards capitalism values due to their need for survival in the current culture. What would it take for a company to listen to the idea of transcendence?
- Companies such as Shell and BT have announced the orientation away from the use of fossil fuels. However, their motivation might be from the wrong source, being one of survival pressure need to continue their existing capitalism values of growth instead of agape love for the other (environment)
