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In 2020, I will be finishing up stage 1011 of my development, I think. Theoretically it will be my finest stage, where I collaborate intimately with my partner to nurture a wh*** community of people, as we use all the collective wisdom of all the diversity of Earthlings to lead our large group in some grand adventure to a more evolved planet.

This adventure will involve every form of human ability, from the best physical skills, to the most beautiful emotional art, to the most honest intellectual exploration, to the most inspiring connection with the Earth, herself.

My partner and I will be centered in both a beautiful forest mountains of Nova Scotia, and in the urban homestead community in Massachusetts, and we will be spending most of our time playing and thinking and sharing and loving life as much as possible.

And if Alchemy calls to help with the Tokyo food crisis, I will bring the latest version of this growth pattern diagram, and my Maslow 3D doc**entation, and offer my understanding of how to use this evidence to create a policy that allows everyone to be their best, no matter what the situation.

And then I will have worn myself out, and take a very, very much needed vacation, on the top of a mountain, with my honey. :-)

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Comment by Catherine Gentry on March 29, 2010 at 2:42pm
Is this somehow related to the Fibonacci series?
Comment by Turil Cronburg on March 29, 2010 at 3:27pm
Hmmmm... Not directly, but there's a pretty good chance that more investigation would include Fibbonacci patterns in life. But I specifically used a simple binary branching system as the basis for this image because I wanted to show things in the simplest way. Though to be honest, I'm not entirely sure what the pattern I chose means. :-) It just instinctively seemed to be the most useful map to draw, given the basic patterns of relationships we have as we go through life. For now, the most confident I am about things is the alternating patterns of input and output for the individual (the red circle), and the individual's increasing awareness of what others around the individual are doing. First, I'm aware of what I need/have. Then I'm aware of what am giving. Then I'm aware of how what the person closest to me is giving me meets my needs. Then I'm aware of how we can collaborate to create give something new for the world. (These four are also the first four levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs: physiological needs, safety (a.k.a. freedom), love and belongingness, and effectiveness.) And then the patterns of our relationships begin to get really complex, with an awareness of how multiple social groups are relating to each of us.

And each of the three direct connections the individual has represents one of the three ways we are connected to life, the past and the future being represented by the individuals (usually individual groups of people) on the left and the right, respectively, and then the present being represented by the individual directly below the individual. (Though now that I think of this, it might be better for me to flip these so that the present is on top...)

I haven't done much investigation into the Fibonacci sequence, and I'd love to hear any suggestions for how it might fit into all this.
Comment by Catherine Gentry on March 29, 2010 at 3:49pm
I'd done only a little research into this but evidently all life (from bee hives, to shells, etc.) replicate from this pattern: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144...

Most of my recent work has been in traditional medicines and astrology--which I surprised realized is merely an ancient mathematical system which measures the electro-magnetic field and of course is accessed in a symbolic language of glyphs. The information in an astrological chart corresponds with all the elements and the past, future and present.
Comment by Turil Cronburg on March 29, 2010 at 4:19pm
My guess is that perhaps this particular sequence might relate to the amount of time/energy one spends at each level of awareness (as a ratio). So the first level is the first 9 months of life (as an embryo and fetus) being only aware on the internal stuff, then the next 9 months are the baby becoming aware of what it can DO in the world, at that second level. Then it spends 18 months learning what others can give it, at the third level. Then 27 months learning what it can do collaboratively with those in the immediate environment, at the fourth level. And so on.

I knew about the sequence, but never thought of a way to incorporate it into my maps. Now I think I have an idea. It might not be right but it seems reasonable. So thanks!
Comment by Catherine Gentry on March 29, 2010 at 4:33pm
Cool.
Comment by Turil Cronburg on March 29, 2010 at 5:41pm
Hmmm. Using this pattern for growth in time (using the 9 months gestation period for humans as each unit in the Fibonacci sequence), it appears that we humans get the following stages (from my diagram) at these ages:

0 - fetus to birth - aware of self input
1 - birth to 9 months old - aware of self output
10 - 9 months to 2 years old - aware of how others' (family/friends) outputs meet internal needs
11 - 2 to 3 years old - aware of how self and others' outputs can combine to create new things
100 - 3 to 7 years old - aware of self and others needs are met by society
101 - 7 to 13 years old - aware of self outputs combining with society's to meet others' needs
110 - 13 to 19 years old - aware of others' outputs combining with society's to meet self's needs
111 - 19 to 35 years old - aware of how self's, others', and society's outputs combine for the planet
1000 - 35 to 60 years old - aware that the planet's outputs meet self's, others', and society's needs
1001 - 60 to 102 years old - aware of how one's own outputs can meet the planet's needs!

Which is a challenge to me, because I'd thought the later stages took less time than the earlier stages, not more. So, it's a bit frustrating to me, as I thought I'd already passed all those stages. And I'm not entirely ready to accept this theory. But it does seem pretty reasonable, and matches with much of my own personal experience with my own and and others' maturation process. And I expect I will decide at a later point that I'm ok with it, after I deal with my own maturity being a lot less mature that I'd hoped! (I'm 40, and so I'm at stage 1000, with not a wh*** lot of power other than observation.) And it means that we really need to start giving those few 102+ year old's a wh*** lot of resources and maybe the leadership of the world... :-) Talk about respecting your elders!
Comment by Catherine Gentry on March 29, 2010 at 6:09pm
Very interesting. This would seem to confirm the controversial idea that before the "flood" which is recorded not just in the Bible but by indigenous peoples all over the planet, people lived much longer.
Comment by Turil Cronburg on March 29, 2010 at 6:15pm
How do you think so?
Comment by Catherine Gentry on March 29, 2010 at 6:27pm
Well, I think that the flood was probably caused by an asteroid. Evidently geologically there have been 2 such strikes in the last 10,000 years. Such would have destroyed civilizations around the planet. Much knowledge was totally lost or survived in a piece meal form in steles, carvings, etc. We are just beginning to gain that awareness now through physics, etc., and piecing together knowledge gleaned from ancient energy systems. A consequence of the loss of knowledge was the planetary imbalance which probably (indirectly or directly) led to patriarchy. (I touch on this in my post (Sophia Returns: World Water Day 2020.) It's a fascinating puzzle.
Comment by Catherine Gentry on March 29, 2010 at 6:28pm
Oh, and that imbalance obviously affects our health and longevity.

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