Archive for Perception

Nov
24

The Heart of Conflict

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When we are dri­ven by a need to be right, con­flict arises. Lis­ten to this TEDx talk by Jim Ferrell.

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Jun
19

On Perceptions

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Have a look at the famous ‘Dove Evo­lu­tion’ viral video show­ing the mak­ing of a bill­board ad.

Categories : Communication
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Jan
17

The Mind Capacities

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Have you ever taken a test, or assess­ment to dis­cover who you are, what job best suits you, or which rela­tion­ships fit you best? Do you know your “type”?

Think­ing Styles.

Too many mod­ern assess­ments and mod­els put peo­ple in boxes: you’re an A-type, where you hang in the 4 quad­rants, mod­els of per­son­al­ity etc… As much as it is use­ful to dis­cover cer­tain char­ac­ter traits, those tend to limit us rather than assist us to expand our per­cep­tion of who we are and how we are “sup­posed” to behave, because they tend to func­tion deduc­tively (from out­side to inside) rather than induc­tively (from inside to outside).

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Categories : Coaching, Reframe
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Alfred Korzyb­ski in “Sci­ence and San­ity” (1933) reflects on the verb “to be” and the process of iden­ti­fi­ca­tion. He used to train peo­ple to avoid say­ing “I am”, ask­ing them “Is this all you think you are?”.

Have you noticed when we are asked “who are you”, often, we say our name, and maybe men­tion our occupation/job title? Is this all we are? The verb TO BE can be lim­it­ing and reflects our beliefs about ourselves.

His work was based on the view that human beings are lim­ited in their knowl­edge by the struc­ture of their per­cep­tions and their lan­guage. Unable to expe­ri­ence the world directly, they resort to “abstrac­tions” (non-verbal per­ceived impres­sions and ver­bal indi­ca­tors expressed through lan­guage). The struc­ture of our per­cep­tions and our lan­guage (which deter­mine our under­stand­ing) some­times mis­leads us as to what is going on, what we must deal with. We cre­ate an abstrac­tion and this is the real­ity we deal with. He called for an increased aware­ness in each of us of that process of abstraction.

Inter­est­ingly enough, some 800 years before Korzyb­ski, in India, Shankaracharya, the cre­ator of the phi­los­o­phy of non-duality Advaita Vedanta, men­tioned the human process of “Adhyasa”, super­im­po­si­tion of mean­ing onto the unchang­ing real­ity through our senses, and its rem­edy, “Apavada” decon­struc­tion of the oper­a­tion of the senses.

Expand­ing the struc­ture of our lan­guage and our per­cep­tions, we can truly achieve mind-bloggling results!

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Categories : Coaching, Reframe
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Sep
21

What Is Real?

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Watch this 2 min­utes video of an inter­view with Quan­tum Physi­cist David Bohm (lis­ten well, the sound track is not perfect!)

Categories : Science
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