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Revision as of 11:38, 18 March 2020
Contents
Holotopia: The Convenience Paradox insight
Scope
The Renaissance liberated our ancestors from a religious dogma, and empowered them to seek and experience the joy of living here and now. The lifestyle changed, and the arts blossomed. Could a similar advent be in store for us today?
We use knowledge to illuminate what has remained obscure: the way our own inner condition and our cultural and natural environments influence the way we feel, and our very ability to feel; and how our handling changes those conditions—in the long run.
Insight
Federation
Lao Tzu
Feldenkrais
Action
The pursuit of wholeness. Ignoring symptoms, and improving ourselves and our environment.
Using the knowledge accumulated in world traditions to create ways to happiness.
Happiness between 1 and plus infinity.
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