Re-enter for Power
Reminder of the clarification process so far:
Completion
has gone as far as it possibly can atBecause of the principles applied during Cycle-2, the
shifts even further down towards the lower right end of the ellipse.The explanation of the situation and its progression is now powerful and socially effective. Minimal attention needs to be given to control, and there is a readiness to deal with complexity.
The initial principles of the explained earlier, and these now undergo further adjustment through the inputs from , and in Cycle-2.
were shifted after Cycle-1 as- What is both powerful. and now seems
- confidence. has been replaced by
- consensus on the explanation. has become
- belief in the explanation. now extend to
- features of the explanation. now extends to
- familiarity with the explanation. is manifested by
- immersion which is the basis for a creative response to situations. becomes
Recap of Cycle-2
Cycle-2 has been about
as developed in Cycle-1. This process ensures that the explanation is perceived as meaningful and genuine in personal terms, meets recognized social or ethical criteria, and fits to particular contexts.commences from a foundation in a satisfying simplistic explanation and ends in a powerful explanation that handles inherent complexity.
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involved moving back along the X-axis to the to allow the explanation to be personally owned and applied.■
requires moving up the Y-axis to maximum control based on imposition of uniformity and conformity that characterizes the . Communal acceptance is expected when explanations used by many conform to socio-cultural standards.■
requires moving across to the in which the explanation is adjusted to fit the context within which it is being used—but without abandoning any earlier principles.■ With this personal acceptance, a second spontaneous return to the general acceptance.
occurs, but now to the lower right end of the ellipse. Here, the explanation is not just and , but in its impact due to its- Review the Spiral development of clarity.
Originally posted: 30-Oct-2024.