הבא להורגך השכם להורגו (а-ба леоргеха, ашкем леорго), «Пришедшего убить тебя, опереди и убей его»
There is such a genre as personal psychological crises.
In crises, the chaotic principle of man expresses himself, for every crisis is the destruction of an established order.
While we criticize, we live.
Alas, a mature attitude to such a phenomenon as personal and social crises has not been developed in our culture.
The crisis is mainly perceived as a negative phenomenon, despite the courageous attempts of brave psychologists to explain that the crisis is a source of growth.)
And if personal crises, especially not very severe ones, as a source of growth, can sometimes be treated, then social, and even more civilizational ones, only a few saints are able to perceive.
At our seminar "Theory of Chaos", December 22, we will talk about the nature of the chaotic principle in man, which is an integral part of the personal and public psyche.
In the depths of man and mankind lies the source of Chaos, which undermines order, wears out hopes, destroys plans, upsets strategies and blurs goals.
Sometimes it seems as if a certain demon is sitting inside, who is only busy with what destroys my affairs and plans.
How does this demon work? Where does it hit me and why is it so good at destroying it?
Is it a purely negative phenomenon, or can something positive be found in it?
What should be opposed to personal and social crises and how?
The flip side of chaos is order, structure.
The words are also familiar, obliterated before everyday life, but upon closer examination, are no less mysterious than “chaos” and “crisis”.
What is the cause of order? What does ordering mean?
Is “order” always good?
Where should I stop in my desire to restore order?
And finally, how are chaos and order interconnected and interact with each other?
At the seminar, we will consider a 12-level model of the interaction of chaos and order, and its various applications to different areas of human activity: from personality to history.
It may turn out that chaos is just a new degree of order that we do not yet understand. )
The result should be a substantial enrichment and deepening of your perception of internal personal and external public life, in simple words, you will become better at understanding yourself, others and society, the processes that occur inside and outside and are associated with destruction and growth.
It will be interesting.)
Participation in Kiev:
https://forms.gle/Bdbytj9Qsd21FrBN9
Participation in the online broadcast:
https://forms.gle/fBdDg2icCVoGh9MY9
All questions: Kate Ksiondzyk, +380 (63) 068 01 65
There is such a genre as personal psychological crises.
In crises, the chaotic principle of man expresses himself, for every crisis is the destruction of an established order.
While we criticize, we live.
Alas, a mature attitude to such a phenomenon as personal and social crises has not been developed in our culture.
The crisis is mainly perceived as a negative phenomenon, despite the courageous attempts of brave psychologists to explain that the crisis is a source of growth.)
And if personal crises, especially not very severe ones, as a source of growth, can sometimes be treated, then social, and even more civilizational ones, only a few saints are able to perceive.
At our seminar "Theory of Chaos", December 22, we will talk about the nature of the chaotic principle in man, which is an integral part of the personal and public psyche.
In the depths of man and mankind lies the source of Chaos, which undermines order, wears out hopes, destroys plans, upsets strategies and blurs goals.
Sometimes it seems as if a certain demon is sitting inside, who is only busy with what destroys my affairs and plans.
How does this demon work? Where does it hit me and why is it so good at destroying it?
Is it a purely negative phenomenon, or can something positive be found in it?
What should be opposed to personal and social crises and how?
The flip side of chaos is order, structure.
The words are also familiar, obliterated before everyday life, but upon closer examination, are no less mysterious than “chaos” and “crisis”.
What is the cause of order? What does ordering mean?
Is “order” always good?
Where should I stop in my desire to restore order?
And finally, how are chaos and order interconnected and interact with each other?
At the seminar, we will consider a 12-level model of the interaction of chaos and order, and its various applications to different areas of human activity: from personality to history.
It may turn out that chaos is just a new degree of order that we do not yet understand. )
The result should be a substantial enrichment and deepening of your perception of internal personal and external public life, in simple words, you will become better at understanding yourself, others and society, the processes that occur inside and outside and are associated with destruction and growth.
It will be interesting.)
Participation in Kiev:
https://forms.gle/Bdbytj9Qsd21FrBN9
Participation in the online broadcast:
https://forms.gle/fBdDg2icCVoGh9MY9
All questions: Kate Ksiondzyk, +380 (63) 068 01 65
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