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8/19 – Contemplative Dialogue Practices: An inquiry into deep interiority, shadow work, and insight

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Tom Murray

PART I

Introduction: Dialogue and the Pulse of Freedom

Tom Murray

Tom Murray

Dialogue invokes ideals of equality, participation, freedom, collaboration, responsibility, diversity, creativity, and adaptation. A central theme in the advancement of human society is the movement from rigid and authoritarian to more responsive, democratic, and thus dialogic social practices. Open, free, authentic, rich, and reciprocal communication is seen as essential to generating acceptable life conditions in our world of dizzying complexity, rapid change, global interconnectedness (Habermas, 1999; Latour, …

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8/19 – Talent Strategies Development in HR by Stages: Developmental Theory Research Through Coaching

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Daniel Álvarez Lamas                                                                                     María Ortega Luna

Daniel Alvarez Lamas

Daniel Álvarez Lamas

Maria Ortega Luna

María Ortega Luna

 

Abstract

This article is one of the conclusions of our research called Coaching 4 Evolutions, namely:

THE STAGE OF MOTIVATION DETERMINES THE LEVEL OF THINKING

We will get to the deep meaning and consequences of this statement step by step.

Our mind doesn’t stop growing during our whole life. This growth is manifested in terms of:

  • Motivation: what is important for you is growing through your

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8/19 – A Note on the Field: Thoughts on Integral Leadership Post ITC 2015

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Tim Winton

Tim Winton PatternDynamics

So, something happened at the Integral Theory Conference.

Four weeks now since it ended and its still happening. Not with quite the same intensity, but intense enough that it feels like one of those things where once the experience has been had, the power of it means that things are never really going to be the same again.

I’ve been thinking this over–a lot–and feeling deeply the quality of it. I’ve also been reading many of your posts …

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10/9 – The Highly Sensitive Integral Leader

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Tracy M. Cooper, Ph.D.

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Tracy M. Cooper, PhD

Abstract

This paper presents a view of emergence as an integral leader in the community of individuals who have the personality trait sensory processing sensitivity, aka: highly sensitive people or HSPs.  Written from a first person point of view I specifically recount the organic pathway that eventually led to my emergence as a leader in the field of HSP research and leadership as it relates to the release of the documentary movie …

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10/9 – The Art of Leading Change: Innovative Leaders Transformation Model

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Maureen Metcalf & Carla Morelli

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Maureen Metcalf

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Carla Morelli

Abstract

This paper provides a high-level framework for leading transformative change that increases the probability of success by integrating leadership and culture into the process. It is based on decades of practical consulting experience incorporating integral models into solid consulting and change leadership frameworks. This material is intended for leaders exploring options to traditional frameworks, and also for consultants and integral students interested in supporting clients who are leading large, complex …

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10/9 – Leading from the Field: Twelve Principles for Energetic Stewardship

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Peter Merry

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Peter Merry

 

 

 

 

Introduction

As we stand on the edge of a new era, with old beliefs, institutions and values crumbling around us, a new realisation is dawning in the minds of many. This is not just an upgrade of our current civilisation. This is a new starting point. From this point on, the foundational assumptions of our civilisation change.

The world we see around us has emerged from assumptions rooted in a belief that …

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10/9 – Acting As If – We’re in 2nd Tier

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Tom Bruno-Magdich

 Tom LinkedIn newHello fellow Integral Leadership Review reader. I think it’s only fair that I disclose who I am and what I stand for before you spend your valuable time reading this article.

I’m a firm believer that fear is behind most, if not all, of the worst things human beings do to each other. And I’m almost certain that the type of fear causing ‘human on human’ suffering is surfaced and perpetuated by partial truths, miscommunication and, in some …

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11/30 – “Reinventing Organisations” and the Teal impulse

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Jon Freeman

Jon Freeman

Jon Freeman

So what’s this “Teal” organisations thing?

There has been some major buzz generating about “Teal” organisations.  It started with Frederic Laloux’s book “Reinventing Organizations”.  There are some good videos on YouTube of Frederic talking about it and if you haven’t read it, you can easily get an overview.  The buzz has been amplified by other conversations.  One of the example organisations, the Dutch healthcare company Buurtzorg, has particularly inspired people in Europe. Founder / CEO Jos …

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1/18 – Coaching Market Development in a Russian Business Context

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Elena Ryuse

Elena Ryuse

Elena Ryuse

How does the coaching market develop in a Russian business context? What companies try to choose this tool for development of employees? This article will help in answering these questions.

Two decades ago Spiral Dynamics emerged in America as a complexly structured system of organizational and cultural transformation (this system was founded by Don Edward Beck and Christopher Cowan based on the work of Clare William Graves). Spiral Dynamics describes multiple turns of the evolutionary Spiral …

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1/18 – Integral Russian Experience: Developing a Training & Development System Through the Lens of the Integral “All-Quadrant” Approach

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Elena Ryuse

Elena Ryuse

Elena Ryuse

In this short essay I want to discuss some actual examples and aspects of creating and developing a training system in Russian and international companies as seen through the perspective of the Integral approach.  I will briefly review some methods and tools which have proven to be successful and been applied in business organizations.

Ken Wilber in his Integral AQAL code uses the I-WE-IT-ITS system of quadrants, or basic perspectives on or dimensions of human systems; …

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1/18 – A Russian Immigrant’s Experience at One of America’s Liberal Arts Programs and His Attempt at Making It More Integral

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George Koupatadze

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George Koupatadze

Background & the Context

My story is that of a typical immigrant.  My family and I decided to immigrate to the United States from Russia during the time of great turmoil in our home country – after the Soviet Union collapsed and together with it – our familiar way of life.  As the country was looking for new ways of existence and governance, its people were desperately trying to adapt to the new socio-economic realities that …

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1/18 – Who benefits from vertical development in Russia today?

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Anastasia Nekrasova and Irina Smirnova

Anastasia Nekrasova

Anastasia Nekrasova

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Irina Smirnova

An expanded individual: an end or a means?

Coaching in Russia is a relatively new field. Although in its cradle, developmental coaching awakes curiosity – it seems to have powers to transform people and systems. How do those coaches use this power? Who benefits from the transformations they induce?

This article arose from observing a pattern within the coaching practice in Russia: we coaches seem to be more comfortable working with …

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1/18 – Psychonetics: A Russian Corpus of Psychotechnologies

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Oleg Bakhtiyarov (Translated from Russian by Eugene Pustoshkin)

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Oleg Bakhtiyarov at the presentation of his latest book Technologies of Freedom (2015) in St. Petersburg, Russia. March 2015. (Photo © Tatyana Parfenova)

Today the entire corpus of psychotechniques is so vast that one could find practices aimed at both resolving psychological, social or medical problems and developing supranormative skills necessary for performing extreme tasks in operational or intellectual activities. There are also, however, non-pragmatic motivations such as the drive towards …

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3/7 – Integral Education (in Siberia)

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Diana Belotserkovskaya

Translated from Russian by Eugene Pustoshkin

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Diana Belotserkovskaya

Education is the initiation of a human being into his or her own innermost nature; the Force which originates in “an infinite potential-in-potentiality,” given to an individual at birth due to the nature of his or her origination from the unitive primordial principle, the infinite Force. Education plays a leading role in the evolution of humanity, fostering the flowering of the potential Force of the Higher Nature of each and

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3/7 – On Specific Questions Regarding Integral Geography

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Milana Ragulina

Translated from Russian by Eugene Pustoshkin

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Milana Ragulina

In this essay I want to discuss several specific questions that are important for me as a scholar-researcher who wants to continue applying the integral methodology in my own work.

The first question is related to the specificity of Siberia—a region which is non-homologous and full of contrasts in terms of its nature and culture—and its being a premise for efficiency of applying Integral Theory. One could draw inspiration from …

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3/7 – A BILLION YEARS AHEAD

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Anatoly Balyaev

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Anatoly Balyaev

Anatoly Balyaev

My inner child has been asking to speak about one of his favorite themes for a long time. This time I won’t stop him from doing it. Many years ago, there were lots of amazing sci-fi stories in my young life, and I’ve grown up absorbing their significant vision of future with all of my mind and soul. Now, I—together with my inner child who was on my every seminar and lecture about Spiral Dynamics and …

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3/7 – What is the Dzogchen of vertical leadership development? Does it exist?

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Anastasia Gosteva

Anastasia Gosteva

Anastasia Gosteva

Four years ago I was sitting in the meditation hall in my master’s ashram when suddenly the whole world became alive. The chair I was sitting on, the carpet, the column, the air—every inch of matter and space was alive and pulsating with love, it was love itself. Technically I saw that my so-called body was still separate from the so-called walls, but I could find no separate me anymore, no borders, no separation in the …

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3/7 – The role of leadership in city revival.  Challenges and hidden growth potential

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Maxim Arzumanyan

Arzumanyan

Maxim Arzumanyan

Leadership is stepping forth on the management arena

Major demand for leadership as a managing approach was generated during transition stage from planned to market economy and later on to innovative economy in some segments. In the first case the task was to redistribute resources and administration, in the second to focus on client and quality and in the third to create environment which promoted development and implementation of new unconventional solutions.

It was obvious that …

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3/7 – Community 2.0: The Crystal Mind Conference and Mindfulness Movement in Russia

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The Crystal Mind conference’s organizers

Special Russia Issue Guest Editor’s Note:

To me the Crystal Mind Conference is one of the brightest and most interesting consciousness-related events in Russia. For my country, it is one of the first attempts to collectively pioneer mindfulness in a systematic and professional manner, with skillful media coverage, and a broad range of speakers-participants, attempting to jumpstart a mindfulness revolution here.

One of the features of the conference is that mindfulness is understood in a …

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3/7 – An Integral Approach to the Thought Space or Noosphere – Evolving of Human Consciousness and its Energy

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Sanja Veršić

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Russian Cosmic Ideas and Energy Reading.

From materials presented at the IEC, May 2014

ABSTRACT

In this paper the attention is drawn to the energetic dimension of the human space of thought scientifically known as noosphere. The term is elaborated by the Russian natural scientist Vladimir Vernadsky, one of the prominent thinkers of the Russian Cosmism. This trend is known today as a socio-cultural phenomenon originated at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. …

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