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Manifesto: A Journey Towards Individuation and Self-Actualization
Within each of us lies a seed of our true self, a unique and potent force yearning to blossom. selfology® is the art of nurturing this seed, guiding it towards the sun of self-understanding and the fertile ground of authentic living.
The Inner Landscape
Like an unexplored wilderness, the psyche holds hidden depths and uncharted territories. selfology® is the compass and the map, guiding you through the labyrinth of your inner world. It encourages introspection, dreamwork, and a dialogue with the unconscious, echoing Jung’s emphasis on individuation – the process of becoming a whole, integrated person.
The Self-Actualizing Impulse
Carl Rogers recognized an innate human drive towards growth and fulfillment. selfology® honors this drive, providing a framework for self-discovery and self-acceptance. It encourages you to embrace your vulnerabilities, to listen to the whispers of your inner voice, and to cultivate an unconditional positive regard for yourself.
A Symphony of Self and World
As you delve into the depths of your being, you’ll discover that your inner world is inextricably linked to the outer world. selfology® recognizes this interconnectedness, emphasizing the importance of ecological responsibility, mindful living, and compassionate engagement with others.
Our Guiding Principles
- Deep Ecology: Just as the psyche seeks balance, so too does the Earth. We advocate for sustainable practices that honor the delicate balance of our planet.
- Self Ecology: Each individual possesses a unique inner ecosystem. We draw wisdom from ancient traditions and modern insights to help you understand and nurture your own “Self Ecology.”
- The People Compass: Guided by empathy and compassion, we foster a sense of interconnectedness and encourage authentic relationships.
- Beauty Rights: True beauty radiates from within. We champion self-acceptance and celebrate the unique beauty of every individual.
Begin your descent into the selfology® journey. Discover the hidden depths of your being, embrace your authentic self, and contribute to a world where everyone can flourish.
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The qualities of Person of Tomorrow Yesterday Today
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Wisdom from Carl R. Rogers’ book “Way of Being” (1980) on what he believes as key elements for being a great person of tomorrow. Rogers defines it as “those who are young in mind and spirit — and that often means those who are young in body as well”.
To have a young #body, one begins with the care of that #body, and that #body is powered by the mighty #mind.
The qualities of Person of Tomorrow,
1. Openness (open to new experiencing, new ways of seeing, new ways of being).
2. Desire for Authenticity (desire to reject hypocrisy and double talks).
3. Skepticism regarding science and technology (mindful of what technology does to humanity).
4. Desire for Wholeness (desire for wholeness of life with various elements integrated into their experiences).
5. The Wish for Intimacy (seeking new forms of closeness, of intimacy, of shared purpose).
6. Process Person (knows change is a certainty of life, therefore, being graceful on the changing processes).
7. Caring (offer real help to real problems and be suspicious of professional helpers).
8. Attitude Toward Nature (alliance with the elemental nature and not the conquest of nature).
9. Anti-Institutional (against inflexible archaic bureaucratic systems that are no longer relevant to our #ebmb namely earth body mind & beauty).
10. The Authority Within (trust in your experience and do not automatically trust external authority as the right moral stance).
11. The Unimportance of Material Things (being indifferent to materialism driven by bad-capitalism).
12. A Yearning for the Spiritual (seekers of meaning and purpose in life that is greater than the individual).
Carl Rogers, a game-changing psychologist in our time who founded the “Human Potential Project” (as in our motto “the best you in the best world”) is the driver for his humanistic therapy approaches. Rogers published his last book “Way of Being” in 1980, a few years before his passing.
These are the guiding principles for all Superfamily within selfology, organized under People Compass (#selfology #ebmb #mind #peoplecompass).
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