- New Paradigm
- Patterns of behaviour:
- Manifest
- Affinity
- Associate
- Commit
- Combine:
- Co-alesce
- Connect
- Co-operation
- Co-ordinate
- Join
- Oblige
- Structure:
- Sustainable
- Synchronicity
- Unite
New Paradigm
A new paradigm requires a paradigm shift.
This requires fundamental changes => changes in ideology
Patterns of behaviour:
There exist representative examples/patterns of underlying theory/viewpoint.
Manifest
Manifest the structure that is already here... Just waiting to be born!
- For a shared purpose,
- For a common goal,
- With a communal vision.
Create/manifest a structure that will enable us (the people) to collaborate in creating system, as sustainable as possible. A system that has the characteristics/qualities of human-centric, heart-centred, earth-conscious paradigm.
This we will do by connecting all of us - stand up - who want to live in this, a new world, which we have to manifest and build - Olam Ha'ba - through a web of connections by which we can collaborate and support each other in creating the structure to empower the members and the network as a whole.
Affinity
- spontaneous/natural liking/attraction
- recognition of structure (unless on a path to freedom from a certain structure).
- isomorphic - similarity of structure/topology/characteristics (spiritual distance)
Affinity group
- Group of people linked by common bond.
Upper - common ideal/purpose/goal...
Lower - common material needs
Associate
- Connect in mind
- Join/combine for a common purpose
- Partner, agreement
- Meet frequently, be friends,
- Joined in companionship, function or dignity
- In some group or category (as in "affinity group")
Commit
- Perpetrate;
- Pledge; involve; bind;
- Morally dedicated, politically aligned
- Obliged
Combine:
- Join;
- unite (purpose);
- possess together;
- coalesce (one).
Co-alesce
- (parts) come together to form one whole
Connect
- Join - 1 to another, 1 + 1
- Associate - mentally or practically, in communication with
- Be synchronous with - (trains)
- Unite/associate with others (in rel. etc)
[*] Form logical sequence; be meaningful.
Connected
- Joined (in seq),
- Coherent (ideas),
- Related/associated.
Connection
Act/state ~; instance of this;
Point of ~
- Thing/person that connects
- Link/relationship/association
- Arrangement/opportunity catching a train)
- [elect current ~; device ~]
- Relationship/association with ~s
- Relationship of ideas; context
- Religious body...
Co-operation
- Work/act together
The principle of complimentary opposites; as in: "the compliment to". Each 'side' needs the other 'side' to exist. Can you have a beginning without an end? Can you have an up without a down, or a liberal without a conservative; a revolutionary without a system to revolt against?
Co-ordinate
- Bring to proper/required relation to ensure harmony amongst the diverse parts for effective results.
- Work/act together effectively;
- organise, classify;
- equal in rank/importance/status.
- Co-llaborate:
- Com-munity
The idea of "co-ordination" requires diversity. Homogoneity is basic to harmony. In fact, a certain level of homogeneity is required for harmony - even if it is just in all agreeing to the goal at hand.
Many of the definitions fit. Is that an aspect of looking at this idea as enhancing the present system, not of destroying it and erecting something in its place.
Join
- Put together, fasten, unite
- Become a member of
- Take one's place with/in
- Come into/share company of
- Take part in, participate
- Become connected
- Continuous
Oblige
- constrain, compel;
- gratify, perform service for.
Obligation
- constraint,
- duty,
- binding agreement
Structure:
- set of interconnecting parts of a complex framework.
Sustainable
Able to be maintained at a particular level
Sustain -> Sustenance
- Support, bear weight of,
- give strength to, encourage,
- give nourishment to,
- endure, stand, bear, up against,
- undergo, suffer,
- uphold, decide in favour of,
- substantiate, corroborate,
- maintain, keep going (sustain a note)
Synchronicity
Simultaneous occurrence of events (which appear meaningfully related, but have no apparent causal connection.
Unite
- Join together; make/become one; combine;
- Possess (qualities,...) in combination with;
- form whole.