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Paradigm
"If what you do doesn't work, do something else" seems to be a quote everybody knows. But it looks like that we in practice always have the intention to do things in the same way. And if it doesn't work .... we try to do it in that same way once again, if necessary a bit harder. As a result it will not work even more. It seems that we grow in our consciousness, and lessons will be repeated as long as we have learnt from it.
My approach is lying in the interaction between the seven items head, hands, hart, senses, neurons, body and society. All seven components are connected inseparable with each other in a dynamic system. Each component influence, and are influenced by, one another. These components create our individual and changing "truth" and experience world during our life.
Head. The head stands for the mind people have. This is the cognitive power and represents the memory, learning and thinking. It contains the knowledge we have gained during our life years.
Hands. The hands represents our doing, our movement and behaviour. It is the action that we physically do. It also stand for hands on mentality.
Heart. The hart stand for our emotions, feelings and the willpower and courage to achieve a certain goal.
Senses. Senses represents how we perceive the world for that sense specific stimuli. Our major senses are sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste, interoceptive senses such as thermoception (perceiving temperature), nociception (pain), equilibrioception (balance, gravity), proprioception & kinesthesia (joint motion and acceleration) and sense of time.
Neurons. All neurons represents the physical brain or neural network. It consist of neurons that receive information from the outside world (mirror neurons), neurons that produce signals to govern our body and neurons that transfer information from one neuron to another.
Body. The body is the mass that provides us with energy. It also contains our history in the form of our heritage in our DNA we gain from our (grand)father and (grand)mother.
Society. This is the social context we act in

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