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(Created page with " =Description= Robert de Quelen: "The guiding threads of a new intelligence: a Gaian intelligence, rooted in life itself and capable of rebuilding our systems on regenerative foundations. Dawlabani draws on the combined contributions of Graves, Beck, Wilber, Lovelock, and Margulis — as well as Ichak Adizes — to outline the contours of a society transitioning toward collective maturity. To achieve this, it must first undertake the necessary work of uncovering its tr...") |
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Robert de Quelen:
"The guiding threads of a new intelligence: a Gaian intelligence, rooted in life itself and capable of rebuilding our systems on regenerative foundations. Dawlabani draws on the combined contributions of Graves, Beck, Wilber, Lovelock, and Margulis — as well as Ichak Adizes — to outline the contours of a society transitioning toward collective maturity. To achieve this, it must first undertake the necessary work of uncovering its traumas and shadows — what Carl Gustav Jung called shadow work: the process of gaining clarity about our impulses toward control, retreat, or domination. But Jung also taught that the shadow contains a golden part — repressed and unexplored forces that can become levers for deep regeneration."