Warren Kinston
11. November 2012 11:00
Caterpillars can turn into butterflies. Amazing! That is what I call transforming your life! How do they do that?
Why can't I transform my life? Why can't we all change and stop humanity's horrors?
What is their secret? Those voracious and destructive caterpillars turn into beautiful delicate butterflies, flitting about pollinating flowers and crops. Stupendous!
From destruction to goodness. (Of course, More...
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Warren Kinston
Warren Kinston
11. March 2012 22:00
Change is hard.
Have I mentioned that before?
Not just hard to do, but hard to see and hard to grasp. I came across the superb blog of Giorgio Bertini; who covers an amazing amount of topics, all related to helping change agents. Just look at his category cloud. I doubt that it is just me who finds change massive and near-overwhelming.
So I'm progressing very slowly. Here is an update on latest thoughts. If you are new to THEE: see the graphic showing levels of WILL that also forms the framework for Personal Endeavour.
Is CHANGE the right name for Level 3 in the Root Hierarchy? It seems to work but that does not mean it is correct. When I was finalizing the Levels of Will, there were two levels causing me trouble. Level-5 was then called "Naming". It was probably because I was preoccupied with More...
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Warren Kinston
Warren Kinston
4. February 2012 16:59

I am who I am. But who am I? And the same applies to everyone. Identity means being the same. But social life is about everyone being different. We do grow, but in many ways we stay the same as we grow. That is why we feel we can be ourselves and are stressed if a situation seems to make that unsafe.
THEE has a particular take on identity. It could be viewed as an identity-specifying taxonomy. Overall, it is about our identity as human beings. But in every part of it, we find that there are sharply different ways of being human. Inquiring, prospering, deciding, communicating—all these everyday activities and more have an identity stamp.
As a result, we want to do something More...
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Warren Kinston