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For those not familiar with Integral Theory as Kristian has written an introduction here. There are


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This is the second part of a two part episode in the series washing machine prices "Sustainability in Scandinavia" and in this part I continue the conversation with Anders Asphaug from Norway (left) and Kristian Stålne from Sweden. Anders is a writer, social washing machine prices scientist and also works as a conflict work. He is also one of the few in Norway washing machine prices that operates with Focusing washing machine prices *. Kristian has a PhD in building lift mechanics, he has a degree in Engineering Physics and is active washing machine prices in adult development field. In the first part, we explored the topic of "peak oil" and in this second part, we try to analyze it all from an integral perspective. Here we Applied particular four quadrant model of Ken Wilber and a simple development model inspired by the work of Lawrence Kohlberg and colleagues (see figure below). Midway through the conversation we change focus and explores episode themes through an easy presence exercise where we "listen" to the inner images that pop up when we sit in silence. As a listener, you are invited to do the same, and has some mind-pictures to share afterwards you can of course comment below.
For those not familiar with Integral Theory as Kristian has written an introduction here. There are also a number of interviews on this site either directly or indirectly examines integral impulses.
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Episode links: Peaking at Peak Oil, article written by Kristian Stålne Peak Oil, Zombies and Adult development, article written by Kristian Stålne Peak oil in context: The crisis comes - at the same time, article by Anders Asphaug Permaculture - viable culture for future article written Anders Asphaug introduction to the AQAL model of Ken Wilber, written by Kristian Stålne
Integral Ecology The Elegant Self, book by Rob McNamara Stage model of Lawrence Kohlberg "Case clinic" exercise to Arawan Hayashi After it's too late "- the Bodhidharma Strategy Revisited, blog article by Terry Patten that explores the idea of" windows of opportunity ". Links between integral theory and critical realism, an initiative led by Sean Esbjörn-Hargens PhD.
Explanation: The figure shows the four quadrants, where the inner quadrants located on the left and the outer right. Both quadrants of line refers to the individual (mind and behavior), while those below point to collective conditions washing machine prices (culture and systems). The point is that all quadrants represents a valuable perspective, they are distinct, but also deeply intertwined at the same time. The three circles in the model refers washing machine prices to the stage or vertical development, for example. development from a prekonvensjonell view of life and morality through conventional frames of reference for a more postkonvensjonelt standpoint. From an integral perspective, all these dimensions (quadrants and vertical) included in an analysis. There is otherwise a number of other dimensions of the basic model of Ken Wilber, including conditions, washing machine prices types and lines *.
I am a qualified washing machine prices teacher through NTNU and currently has a 50% teaching position at an elementary school in Trondheim. Besides university studies, I have a varied training in dialogue-based process management, attendance training and conflict management. I run a business through company Agent for Change, is acting as broker in Mediation in South Trøndelag and sits on the board of Creative Circles SA. The next three years I am also involved as a course washing machine prices assistant in a multidisciplinary leadership training in Denmark organized by the Sustainable Management and Presencing Institute. In my spare time I train and instruct aikido in NTNUI. I grew up in Oslo, but has lived in Trondheim since 2005.
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