
Volution
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Volution is a profound way of seeing ourselves, our world and the process of life that allows us to integrate our deep felt sense of interconnectedness and the dynamic self-organising reality that the new sciences describe to us.
Transcending yet including the linear models of evolution, time and space that emerged through the Western scientific-rational mindset, volution restores more indigenous organic perspectives to their rightful place alongside our modern worldview, creating an integrated story of our journey as Earth.
In seeing ourselves and the wider world through this lens, we naturally start to be and act in ways that are more aligned with the life process itself, increasing our chances as humanity of playing a constructive, co-creative role with all the forms of life that are part of our worlds.
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Content
Summary
Endorsements
Language and Definitions
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Background
The Purpose of this Book
Sources of Inspiration and Information
The Main Idea
The Research Approach behind this Book25
Chapter One : Trinity
The Container
The Manifest
The Dynamics
Chapter Two : Polarity and Potential
Chapter Three : The Holographic Breath
The Surface Brane
The Geometry of the Torus
Double Torus
The Flow of the Torus
Holographic Patterns
Chapter Four : An Octave Perspective
The Octave
Eight Phases
From Worldviews to Energy Dynamics
From Seed to Potential
Expand and Embrace
Informational Entropy
Chapter Five : Volution in the Individual, Culture and Society
Incarnation and Separation
The Return to Unity Awareness
Our Volutionary Relationship to Nature
Regress to Progress
The Human Journey to Wholeness
The Individual Experience of Time
Neuroscience and Eco-fields
Self-Directed Neuroplasticity
Eco-fields
As Within, So Without
Cultural Volution
Organisational Volution
Transition
The Energy of Transitions
Leadership and Community
An Organisational Case Study
Implications
Chapter Six : Implications and Practices
Three Perspectives
The First Person "I" - Receptivity, Deepening Ourselves, Acting on Ourselves
The Second Person "We" - Co-creativity, En-acting with Others
The Third Person "It" - Active, Acting on Third-party Systems
ECOintention
Further Examples of the Third-Person Perspective in Action
Integrating the Three Perspectives
Invitation
Conclusion
Further Research
Purpose
Next Steps
References
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