Psychology, philosophy Never the need to understand why everything is capsizing in every domain of our lives has been more urgent. The richest feel it; some dream of colonising other planets. Will they leave the ship just before it sinks? Or, will we finally dare reflect on what we are made of? Scientific discoveries plainly show that the fundamental part of the universe isn't subjected to time or space. Same for a part in us. Our brain makes it clear too; it has evolved to take into account two distinct paradigms: one for matter -of evidence, and one for quanta-like elements - of Reality. We…mehr
Psychology, philosophy Never the need to understand why everything is capsizing in every domain of our lives has been more urgent. The richest feel it; some dream of colonising other planets. Will they leave the ship just before it sinks? Or, will we finally dare reflect on what we are made of? Scientific discoveries plainly show that the fundamental part of the universe isn't subjected to time or space. Same for a part in us. Our brain makes it clear too; it has evolved to take into account two distinct paradigms: one for matter -of evidence, and one for quanta-like elements - of Reality. We only use the former. The other lies, abandoned in a corner of our mind. However, in order to generate a happy and healthy world both are required. We can allow the truth to dazzle us by owning this paradigm and thus unshackle ourselves. Nicole Anne de Bavelaere gives us here, in simple language, what our brain indicates: Nature carries a model of which we are the expression. The coherent manifestation of its two paradigms is essential to our mental and emotional health. Her training in psychology, system science, and educational science, her interest in quantum physics, brain research, Jungian psychology, and her love for nature come together here, in her fifth book. By revealing what is hidden within us all, this former television director's assistant depicts the coherent viewpoint current emergencies invite us to choose.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicole Anne de Bavelaere was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Early on, her interest in health sciences was strong; a probable result of two of her four siblings being handicapped. She studied, then worked in communications as an assistant director for Radio Canada Montreal (CBC TV) for television programs which further developed her interest in health, man-woman relationships as well as in environmental issues.Moving to Paris, she became a hygienist-naturopath, a counselor in prenatal education, a lecturer on"the feminine" and "the masculine" archetypes, and studied Education Science at Nanterre University. She managed a health clinic for close to twenty-five years while studying the model expressed in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Finding its frame hidden in many traditions, she developed the non-medical aspects of it into the LIFE approach and pansystemology. At the same time, she followed her interests in Jungian psychology, religious traditions, art, systems science, and brain research. The elaboration of the LIFE approach led to the writing of works either under her pen name Ariane Page or her public name. The first, "Isis Code", is a reference book connecting brain research results and this model. Her second book "Love Them Back to LIFE", an IndieFab psychology finalist, Editor's Choice, and philosophy bronze medal winner summarizes her findings and allows readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery. She recently published two French essays on the subject of pansystemology (Seagreen Star Books pub). Her new title, Paradigm Lost (Paradigme Perdu in French) is aimed at a wider public. It contains the frame of her findings, applicable to daily life. Education Université de Montréal Université de Nanterre (Paris) Roehampton University (London)
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