from Lars Syll “New Keynesian” macroeconomist Simon Wren-Lewis has a post up on his blog, discussing how evidence is treated in modern macroeconomics (emphasis added): Old: Look outwards for guidance. – Big Picture Questions.com, What Is Our Future Like In 100-200 Years? At times we avoid looking at the disturbing parts of ourselves and our world. The deepest essence of life is a divine mystery to be welcomed and explored. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. New: Welcome authenticity and vulnerability. Of course, we cannot truly see the bowl we swim in, so I also encourage you to invest in outside sounding boards who will help you see yourself clearly, both your gaps and your unique genius. New: Foster fluid intelligence. First, for clarity on the word Paradigm, please read my article on “What is a Paradigm“, though to put it concisely, a paradigm is a set of unconscious beliefs, a goldfish bowl we don’t know we are swimming in (see the base of this article for a beautiful expression of this). Why? Thank you for playing your part. Archive for the ‘New vs. Old Paradigm’ Category How evidence is treated in macroeconomics. Old: Value boundaries, borders, and divisions. Deepak Chopra (“How To Know God”) described seven different versions of God, each of which represents a different stage of growth in our soul’s evolution (e.g. Hello there I am going to leave here a few notes that you may see as reminders or some food for thought. God the Protector, Almighty, Redeemer, Creator, etc.). Old: Hatred and vengeance are justified for wrongs suffered. It’s about waking up out of ideas and then you can enjoy having ideas and then you become a creator. There are times when principles of both paradigms can be useful and beneficial. For a rich and empowering online course which beautifully inspires new paradigm awareness and is offered free of charge, see the Insight Course. Identify simple principles behind the complexities of life. The function of all wisdom teachings is to help us remember the Greater Reality, who we really are and how to live in the physical without being of the physical. Matt Kahn described two paradigms of reality: renewal (where old things become new) and erosion (where new things become old). The old paradigm served humanity for many, many years, and in some ways serves us still. Old: Look outwards for guidance. People in business schools, in think tanks, in the White House, use paradigm as a sort of reality thresher -- a way of comparing past and present, an implement for sorting out history at a moment of tumbling global change. – Big Picture Questions, Is Power a Dirty Word? Yet this exciting new paradigm is paving the way for a more loving, harmonious way of living and interacting with all around us. How much we live in each paradigm is but a matter of degree. Here is a Table that summarizes the evolution of our spiritual paradigm (based on many sources, including Guy Needler, Matt Kahn, Neale Walsch and others, click to enlarge): Note: These are but a few concepts that have evolved over the years. Insight. Many New Age concepts are rooted in ancient eastern religions, gnosticism and metaphysical movements (e.g. New: Welcome authenticity and vulnerability. New Paradigm New: Surrender to and trust in a divine force greater than our egoic selves. Explore the edges of consciousness, especially other dimensions and capabilities not believed to be possible under the old paradigm. Share. Are you prepared for the second lockdown? Oh, and it still underpins the bulk of most leading MBA programmes. – Big Picture Questions.com, What Are the 21 Sub-Laws Of the Universe? Develop intuition. – Big Picture Questions.com, How To Shift From Ego To Soul Activation? There’s two paradigms we can operate in our life. or Log-In. Forgiveness is an act of courage and compassion. New: Recognizing the interconnectedness of all life leads to greater growth and harmony. – Big Picture Questions, What Is Ascension Flu? Leaders expected to be omniscient, ie have all the answers, Leaders command respect through rank, longevity etc, ie leadership is hierarchical, Leaders are powerful, strong, invulnerable, Leadership does still mean having responsibility for decisions being made, but, Leadership comes from anyone at any level within the organisation, ie leadership is not hierarchical.