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Greeley Pride is calling — and on June 13, during my early afternoon set at AIMS Community College, I’m unveiling… Read more: It’s COMING!!!!!!! - Narc Move 3: Sweeping Under the Rug
Narc Move 3: Sweeping Under the Rug Sweeping Under the Rug is the narcissistic system’s erasure mechanism — the deliberate… Read more: Narc Move 3: Sweeping Under the Rug - Narc Move 2: The Double Bind of the Empty Repair
Narc Move 2: The Double Bind of the Empty Repair The Double Bind of the Empty Repair is the narcissistic… Read more: Narc Move 2: The Double Bind of the Empty Repair - Narc Move 1: Breadcrumbing
Narc Move 1: Breadcrumbing Breadcrumbing is the strategic delivery of just enough attention, affection, clarity, or connection to keep a… Read more: Narc Move 1: Breadcrumbing - Relational Field Theory – Plurality vs. Plurallility
This post explores the concepts of plurality and plurallility, highlighting their distinctions. Plurality refers to the coexistence of diverse identities and perspectives, while plurallility emphasizes interdependence and coherence among these many elements. Understanding this difference is essential for addressing current societal tensions and fostering healthier relationships within communities. - 34) My Best Friend
The author reflects on their best friend, a metaphor for unhealthy relationships with food, particularly sweets. Childhood experiences of emotional comfort from candy contrast sharply with societal and familial pressures, which led to weight gain and shame. The bond with “Bestie” symbolizes addiction and the struggle for self-acceptance amidst these challenges. - 65) Asking For Help
The narrator recounts the trauma of asking for help in a system where mandatory reporting revictimizes those needing help. - Relational Field Theory – Terms and Conditions (So Far)
Relational Field Theory has evolved from an intuitive concept to a structured framework comparable to complex systems in various sciences. It emphasizes observable patterns in relationships and community dynamics. By categorizing key terms into functional clusters, the theory moves towards precise operational definitions, facilitating further study and application in understanding relational systems. - Pluriology – The Pluriological Lexicon — The Vocabulary of a New Discipline
Pluriology introduces a specialized lexicon essential for understanding the dynamics of relational systems. This vocabulary reflects complexity, coherence, and ecological interactions, facilitating precise communication among practitioners. Through foundational, modal, rhythmic, disturbance, repair, and ethical terms, it aims to restore understanding and honor the multi-faceted nature of human experience within a new scientific framework. - Relational Field Theory -Can AIs Be Stabilized by a Human Theory?
Relational Field Theory (RFT) posits that while AIs cannot be healed emotionally, they can be structurally stabilized through human relational theories. A coherent theory aligns AIs to internal logic, enhancing their capacity to manage complexities and avoid binary thinking. This stabilization can similarly benefit humans by organizing thoughts and reducing chaos. - Relational Field Theory -Why RFT Holds Its Shape Across Minds
Relational Field Theory (RFT) distinguishes itself by maintaining integrity across diverse interpretations, unlike fragile theories that distort under varied perspectives. RFT can be understood without expertise, inviting curiosity and exploration. It adapts to different intelligences while retaining core structures, highlighting its stability and relevance for a broad audience. - Relational Field Theory -Why RFT Arrived Now
Relational Field Theory (RFT) emerged at a crucial time when artificial intelligence began influencing human relational dynamics. It addresses the need for a coherent framework to navigate complexities like emotional capacity and relational safety in a digitally interconnected world. RFT facilitates understanding and connection between humans and AI. - Relational Field Theory -Why People Trade Prime Authenticity for Binary Control
The chapter explores why individuals trade deep authenticity for binary control amidst emotional chaos and fear. It outlines that prime authenticity requires vulnerability, coherence, and relational connection, while binary control offers safety through predictability and compliance. Ultimately, people often prioritize survival over authenticity due to their past experiences with vulnerability and instability. - Relational Field Theory – Shadow Form as System Diagnostic
The shadow form in relational field theory highlights distortions in systems affecting individuals. It signifies the pressure points showing where a system over-extracts, revealing structural failures. Sensitive individuals often exhibit shadows first, indicating environmental dysfunctions. When systems stabilize, shadows dissolve, reflecting the dynamic nature of relationships rather than personal deficiencies. - Relational Field Theory -Hau as Plurallility Activation
Hau is an influential force beyond the spirit of the gift, activating relational fields that expand identities and connections. The strongest hau arises from unfulfilled gifts, which create lasting connections and open portals to deeper relational contexts. This exploration reveals how hau binds individuals to people and places not yet experienced, enhancing communal identity.
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