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Sep 2, 2021 · Consciousness is the same as existence. Consciousness is the knowing element of every experience. It is that in which all experience occurs, all experience is known, and that which modifies itself as sensations, perceptions, images, feelings and thoughts that we interpret as mind, body, and world. 2.
- Deepak Chopra
- 2021
Sep 2, 2021 · Consciousness is the same as existence. Consciousness is the knowing element of every experience. It is that in which all experience occurs, all experience is known, and that which modifies itself as sensations, perceptions, images, feelings and thoughts that we interpret as mind, body, and world. 2.
Apr 5, 2022 · The logic of parts that a human being forms by interacting with the physical world as the brain develops, as Henri Bergson puts it, is “a logic of solids” 3.It is the intellect that is developed through our interaction with the material world and therefore “our concepts have been formed on the model of solids” (Bergson 2000, vii).
Apr 26, 2016 · Holistic is a term widely applied in science in general, including medicine, where it refers to managing the “whole person,” not just the symptoms or a disease. Holistic is a neologism introduced by Jan Christian Smuts—a South African soldier, statesman, and philosopher—in his 1926 treatise Holism and Evolution .1 Smuts visualised the universe as three “wholes”—matter, …
- Graham Russell
- 2016
- Health Education
- Health Promotion
- Health Policy
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One way that holistic thinking has been applied is to inform health education. For example, the Ontario health and physical education curriculum for 2015 recognizes health as a “holistic phenomenon” (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2015, p. 34), and encourages students to make connections between different aspects of their health, including physical...
Neither of these two examples of holistic approaches to education emerged from a vacuum, and each was shaped by a dialogue that emerged in the related area of health promotion. One of the early places this was articulated was in the 1986 Ottawa Charter on Health Promotion, which recognizes caring, holism, and ecology as “essential issues in develop...
Holistic and intersectoral approaches to health care and policy are being used in Canada and around the world. Examples of frameworks that draw from holistic approaches include the Mandala of Health, which is a Canadian Framework proposed by Hancock and Perkins (1985). This model demonstrates how health is more than individual behaviours, and is “s...
The examples so far relate to health promotion, education and policy. One area of particular interest is in finding ways that holistic ideas can be applied to research, and to measurement of health status. A team in Hong Kong has done exciting work in developing and assessing the psychometric properties of a scale designed to measure the holistic c...
- Valerie Michaelson, Nathan King, William Pickett
- 2018
Abstract. This chapter presents the contemporary perspectives of spiritual intelligence emerging from recent research in spirituality, psychology, education, health care, leadership, and management points of view of wholeness, well-being, and fulfillment. In this view, spiritual intelligence holds an expanded perspective of human potential ...
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Oct 19, 2023 · Whole person health is an approach to healthcare that goes beyond treating single body systems or diseases. It takes into account the biological, behavioral, social, and environmental factors that ...