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Explore the concept of salutogenesis as a foundational value for community health promotion programs. Learn about setting standards and promoting well-being through the social-self inquiry model. Enhance understanding with compassion exercises and AQAL Map of Consciousness.
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The Death of Intervention Katonah Study Group For Integrative Medicine June 22, 2005 Dr. Mark FilippiDirector of The Extended Self Program www.markfilippi.com
…Or Does It? What composes an identity? Ideas? Performance? Skills? Which could you lose and still be you?
From “What’s Wrong” to “What’s Strong?” "We propose salutogenesis as the core or foundational value underlying the development, articulation and implementation of standards for community-based health promotion programmes or policies" http://www.heapro.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/16/4/367 Setting standards in the evaluation of community-based health promotion programs— a unifying approach Judd, Frankish and Moulton Health Promotion International, Vol. 16, No. 4, 367-380, December 2001
That’s En-train-ment! Any object has a certain natural or resonant frequency & when two objects have similar natural frequencies, they can interact without touching, their vibrations can become coupled or entrained. (Oschman, 123) The most common example of this principle is that if there are two guitars in the same room, and a chord is played on one, the strings on the other guitar will vibrate in sympathetic resonance.
The Inside Story, Sort Of… ‘Normal’ Perception of Discrete Sensory Modalities depends upon Harmonic Resonation of Two (2) 40Hz Burst Activity Pathways to Cortical Neurons Inability to Cortically Process Sensory Information as described by Dr. Rudolfo Llinas Altered Perception Secondary to Impaired Cortical Processing (psychic abilities?) Here’s your neurological homing signal
Attention Interdisciplinary Types Sense of Coherence = Identity & Well-Being
Three Levels of Bonding Porges uncovered three basic stages of social development in his research. They are listed in order of their developmental emergence: 1) Immobilization- We effectively "play dead“ 2) Mobilization - The classic fight or flight 3) Communication - Over 90% is non-verbal
Starting To Take Shape http://informationr.net/ir/8-1/paper142.html
Principles of Phylobiology The model of Social-Self Inquiry (SSI) uses any/all of these four steps in a group session Confronting Miscommunication Looking At The “Self” Recognizing the Politics of Attention Learning To Inquire Within
Compassion Exercise Step 1: With attention on the person, repeat to yourself..."Just like me, this person is seeking some happiness for his/her life."Step 2: With attention on the person, repeat to yourself..."Just like me, this person is trying to avoid suffering in his/her life."Step 3: With attention on the person, repeat to yourself..."Just like me, this person has known sadness, loneliness and despair."Step 4: With attention on the person, repeat to yourself..."Just like me, this person is seeking to fulfill his/her needs."Step 5: With attention on the person, repeat to yourself..."Just like me, this person is learning about life."Double Dares* Try this with couples and family members to increase understanding* Try it with old enemies and antagonists still present in your memories.* Try it with other life forms * Try it yourself at different stages of your life, your path, your innocence…. www.avatarepc.com
"The true self is not aware that it is a self. A bird, as it sings, sings itself. But not according to a picture. It has no idea of itself." D.H. Lawrence http://snipurl.com/fqpv “Have a great summer!”