
Chapter One - Assumptions About Reality
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Zen stories have a knack of turning our concept of "reality" on it head. - http://www.rider.edu/~suler/zenstory/zenstory.html
- http://www.katinkahesselink.net/sufi/stories.html
Stories from the Sufi tradition often cause us to question what we are assuming about ourselves, others and the world we live in. - http://www.writespirit.net/stories_tales/traditional_stories
Story has been a way to convey deep wisdom for thousands of years. Most stories use metaphor to point to a level of reality that is beyond what the eye can see. - http://www.edge.org/
To arrive at the edge of the worlds knowledge, seek out the most complex and sophisticated minds, and put them in a room together, and have them ask each other the questions they are asking themselves. - NLP Model
Multiple viewpoints are useful could be considered one of the chief assumptions of the NLP model.
- General Research Links (3)
- Chapter One - Natural Systems (2)
- Chapter One - Assumptions About Reality (6)
- Chapter One - Gary McPherson (1)
- Chapter Two - Attention (2)
- Chapter Two - Perceptions (5)
- Chapter Two - Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (2)
- Chapter Two - Building Character (2)
- Chapter Three - Mind-Body Connection (2)
- Chapter Three - Making Meaning (2)
- Chapter Three - Emotional Intelligence (4)
- Chapter Three - Self Esteem Survey (2)
- Chapter Three - Brain Gymâ„¢ (1)
- Chapter Four - Self Talk (2)
- Chapter Four - Dialogue (2)
- Chapter Four - Conversation Cafe (2)
- Chapter Four - Good Questions (2)
- Chapter Five - Resilience (2)
- Chapter Five - Social Software (4)
- Chapter Five - Emergence (4)
- Chapter Five - Community Building (2)
- Chapter Five - Bottom - Up & Top Down (4)
- Chapter Five - Appreciative Inquiry (2)
- Chapter Five - Solution Focused Thinking (2)
- Chapter Six - Creativity (2)
- Chapter Six - Creative Systems (2)
- Chapter Seven - Contribution (2)
- Chapter Seven - Human Society Evolves (3)
- Chapter Eight - Gen Y & Baby Boomers (2)
