The New Culture

THE NEW CULTURE PROCESS Collective - Regenerative

Document 8

“The soul of each one of us is sent that the Universe might be complete."
  ~ Plotinus

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  Cooperation, balance, efficiency and interdependence are all common
  denominators of organopomorphic systems and structures. They will
  allow a collective body, which is really any body, to be strong and fit in
  the truest sense.

  Organopomorphic systems and structures are often referred to as
  living, dynamic, circular, integral and thus Whole. They naturally
  foster flexibility and diversity, being autopoietic, meaning that these
  governing systems maintain their own unique identity. Nature doesn’t
  often accomplish the same objective through the same means and no
  two organopomorphic systems will be identical, either. They maintain
  their own identity because they are a reflection of the identities of their
  contributing parts.

  In that they are autopoietic, Organopomorphic systems and structures
  are self-maintaining and self-renewing, so even given their
  interdependence with larger parts within larger Wholes, they are
  thought of as organizationally closed – a complete circle. They work in
  ecologies where change is the constant and are ideal for Humans who
  seek to live in the present tense, instead of with what made sense
  when the system was born. In Organopomorphic systems change does not burden the system but ultimately refines it.

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Complexity is another word for Simplicity, unfolding in Time.”
Cliff Crego

© 2011 The LIFE Movement

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