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*[https://othernetworks.org/index.php?search=Peace&title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&ns14=1 Show all Peace Categories] | *[https://othernetworks.org/index.php?search=Peace&title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&ns14=1 Show all Peace Categories] | ||
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== Four Quadrants to Peace == | == Four Quadrants to Peace == | ||
These four quadrants (Using Ken Wilbur's Integral Theory) provides the reader with four distinct points of view that inform our experience of peace. | These four quadrants (Using Ken Wilbur's Integral Theory) provides the reader with four distinct points of view that inform our experience of peace. | ||
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*[[Peace Lab]] | *[[Peace Lab]] |
Revision as of 14:13, 2 February 2021
This page is still under construction. The page will include resources for cultivating inner peace, community peace, and global peace
Contents
Integral Framework
Four Quadrants to Peace
These four quadrants (Using Ken Wilbur's Integral Theory) provides the reader with four distinct points of view that inform our experience of peace.
Interior | Exterior | |
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"Individual" | (inner experience) | (action, behaviors, opinions) |
"We" | (shared experience, relationships) | (systems, environment) |
21 Day Peace Challenge