Widening circles
of identity, care and responsibility.
As we grow and change through life, our circles of care, who we take ourselves to be and our sense of responsibility, for a larger whole, continues to widen and deepen.
If we can see see more we have additional responsibility—to include more, ethics of care, respect & appreciation for the differences others have to us.
This Transformative Climate Advocacy* session, with Abigail Lynam, looks at adult development, mapping our capacities for vertical learning.
Resources
Links and posts
* This presentation is part of the Transformative Climate Advocacy program. Find out more at Pacific Integral>
For a longer, written explanation of vertical learning/adult development see A developmental journey: power, perspectives and passion here>
Images, videos and articles on stories and transformation:
- Mila A: Insight for change here>
- Anouk Brack: Leadership embodiment for flow and ease here>
- Diversity-power: Lynette Thorstensen and Sushant Shrestha on the power of diversity here>
- Barrett Brown on Communicating sustainability here>
- For more on what draws us in see Attractors: Strangely we keep getting pulled in here>
A visual index of articles about transformation is here> and short simple please not simplistic videos is here>
Photos by Festina Lentívaldi, (be) Benevolution. Reuse: Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 US.
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