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Albert Einstein said, “The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.”
We form models of the world and ourselves, and that makes it possible for us to make sense of life’s seemingly random events. But there’s a catch.
These models are useful – good enough for survival in the world – but they’re oversimplified and mostly inaccurate. They fall way short when it comes to enabling us to live our lives in the most fulfilling way possible.
Yet, despite their unreliability, these models form the basis for everything we think and do and every decision we make.
In essence, we’ve given up our freedom to explore new ways of thinking and being for the comfort of living in the certainty that we know, that we’re right. As a result, the full potential of our relationships and our activities is lost.
Recent brain research has shown that the most important issues in life are decided not by what we know, but by how we think. How do you handle conflict, for example?
Do you say, “If only ‘they’ would change, then this world or relationship or (fill in the blank) would work.” Or are you eager to learn what it is that you’re not seeing that could, if seen, instantly transform the relationship?
In every situation in life, there is something you’re not seeing that, if you could really see it, would change everything…not slowly over time, but right now.
That goes for personal relationships as well as the relationships between political parties and even nations.
The great challenge of life is to recognize the thinking that keeps problems in place so that you can consciously choose to enlarge and even go beyond your models of the world.
Non-Positional Thinking opens up the space for you to begin to see things you’ve never seen before. Through NPT your relationships with people and problems will begin to resolve.
Non-Positional Thinking is a tool that over time ceases to be a tool and becomes a way of life.
The purpose of Life (un)LearnedTM is to transform your thinking in order to break through the limits you’ve imposed on yourself.
Life (un)Learned is the first step to becoming a non-positional thinker. It will open a whole new world of possibilities and opportunities.
This course will shine a light on the issues you’re struggling with. You’ll understand them on a level you never have before, and out of that, you’ll discover new more effective courses of action.
“Before we can radically change anything in our lives we first have to recognize the thinking that keeps it in place.” Ariane David PhD
Pax Veritas focuses on peace and resource sufficiency. The realignment of cultural super-myths to return women and men as co-equal decision makers in all aspects of life.