I have been reflecting on the development of this site, and some of the
development of my own views. I've started to come to the
realization that the concept of Integral Practice is probably more
richly reflected in the concept of Skillful Means.
"Working is the natural human response to being alive, our way of
participating in the universe. Work allows us to make full use of our
potential, to open to the infinite range of experience which lies
within even the most mundane activity. Life extracts a price for less
than full participation. We lose touch with the human values and
qualities that spring naturally from a full engagement with work and
life: integrity, honesty, loyalty, responsibility, and cooperation.
Without the guidance these qualities give to our lives, we begin to
drift, prey to an uneasy sense of dissatisfaction. Once we have lost
the knowledge of how to ground ourselves in meaningful work, we do not
know where to turn to find value in life. Skillful means is a
three-step process that can be applied to any situation in our lives.
The first step is to become aware of the realities of the difficulties,
not simply by intellectual acknowledgment, but by honest observation of
ourselves. Only in this way will we find the motivation to take the
second step: making a firm resolve to change. When we have clearly seen
the nature of our problems and have begun to change them, we can share
what we have learned with others. This sharing can be the most
satisfying experience of all. . ."
The concept of Skillful Means for Life is a richer concept than
Integral Practice - in my view Integral Practice would be a subset of
Skillful Means.
Skillful Means of course, is used everywhere. It's used in
science, sports, psychology, ethics, etc. Skillful means is right
knowledge applied correctly, whether this is in energy healing, economics, architecture, art, meditation, technology, or diplomacy.
On this site, I am pointing to skillful means, in exercise, diet, career, meditation, etc.
And I will continue to do so.
As well, if things work out, in the next couple of months, I will either expand in the use of Integral Commons, forming a peer to peer Integral Project
for listing detailing, and grouping together skills, and the skillful
means of utilizing these skills. (Michael has done the enormous
favor of putting together an Integral Commons site. I have just
begun to add some of this information to the wiki there.)
Or, I am looking at putting together a Drupal site for the same, depending on the functionality needed.
The other factor in this, comes with my viewpoint as an LMS consultant
and designer. There is already a formidable amount of work that
has been done, in terms of software to track skills - one example here. As well as some companies who have built skill libraries, and sell these libraries.
An even better summary is the graphic at elearnspace.
The same type of process can be used in an integral peer to peer, and
can expand to the other "softer" dimensions of life - such as ethics,
meditation, etc.
I'm thinking that this information should truly be open, not closed -
but it might be useful to review some of this functionality that these companies have.
At any rate, any feedback on some of the above ideas will be very, very welcome!
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