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Page 1: Mensa june 2016 English version

Mensa June2016

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Who am I? Where do I come from?

Curriculum, traumas, themes, calling (turning pain into passion), founder of 2 communities, mission,

vision, dream, roles.

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My storyline this afternoon

• As above so below. As within so without. EN-viron-mental = IN-viron-mental. The homo sapiens messed up all of our inner and outer spheres.

• The culture in societies gets more and more toxic for human beings.

• Frame our Selves as a homo consciens + embrace our neurodiversity

• We need a dual consciousness to get to a permaculture for nature and to get to a permaculture for human nature.

• Via a nationwide action to clean up our mental landscapes – a nationwide action for the empowerment of human nature we transform into an all incluve society

• And only thén a re-storative movement in all of the spheres in our biosphere could become succesful.

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The one-dimensional IQ based approach of our life force has led to simultaneous system crises in our biosphere.

FinancialisationClimate

Natural Resources

Human ResourcesHomo sapiens as a species

Mind the gaps please!

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The iceberg of diversity. What seemed invisible sofar.

Weten we eigenlijk wel voldoende van onze interne software af?

What do we really know about our

own intelligence?

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A tunnel vision around the exploitation of our nature has brought countless systems off balance.

Mainly cognitive in its sense

Every thing got financialised

Neurocide

Ecocide

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This monomanic framing led to toxic cultures. And now it is destroying human nature as well.

We are getting out of touch with our selves, each other, nature and human nature. Thus we are losing our social coherence as societies. And our moral compass needs a firm recalibration.

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A lot of people with an extra-ordinary neural coregot stuck by - and in - all of the current systems.

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A lot of people never got the chance to dis-cover their own neural manual

in order to comprehend their own “instructions”.

Because all man made systems we are taking part in never got finetuned into their extra ordinary frequencies.

All these people carry some sort “pain of separation” with them. Within their “selves”.

As a matter of fact that holds them in a sort subconcious state of awarness all the time.

A chronic state of “being” which seemed unresolvable because they could not adress this inner felt suffering and share it with others.

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Keeping meaning afloat

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Are we able to see each other in the deepest sense….

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Know Thyself gets a whole new dimension by looking to our selves through the lens of our neurodiversity.

Let us all discover our own neural manual. Let us heal our selves. Let us express our selves excellently.

Special integral attention for the whole range of

“extra-ordinairy” intelligencies Selforiëtation,

systemic work, traumawork,

healing

Life is what

you do with

your hurt…

Transforming

pain into

passion.

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Being Gifted – Just one of the dimensons

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Neurotribes arrive into our collective consciousness.Which ones appeal to your deepest “Self”?

Can your relate to them in some kind of way?Which special blend is “You”?

Highly Sensitive

Visual Spatial Learner

Gifted

Systemic Intelligence

Near death experience

Autistic Spectrum

Sexual intelligence

Dyslexia

Down syndrome

Etc, etc

This is an orinary IQ Gausian Curve. The further away from the norm(al) – the middle – the more different from another every body is in a neurological sense.

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Neurodiverse interventions

Neurotribes, entelechy en intelligencies. Think Different. Who are - in fact - the crazy ones anyway?

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Know ThySelf has been an enigma for the human condition for millennia.

•We have always been focused on our cognition. But its is not a matter of how intelligent we are IQ wise. May be the magic can be found once we find out in which specific way we are actually intelligent. So wich extra ordinary characteristics are present? What is your tension field? Which polarities riside in you? And how do you switch between them? And can you get centered and find your element once you know how to deploy them? • Because the way you can look at your own specific blend of intelligence can make all the difference in the dynamics for growth inside of you. This makes all the difference between a fixed or a growth mindset.• And cultivate a certain eagerness to start to look actively for suitable surroundings to blossom up.

Self AwarenessSuitable

surroundings

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In fact a human being - with its inner polarities –is sort of a battery. It needs the right tension and tension

field to function in a proper way

Which string of polarities makes ones

Self unique?

In which context can we properly deploy

thesepolarities?

Nb The Project stress at work of Lodewijk Asscher has the wrong framing. In fact all the attention should go to creating flow.

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Building a bridge between nature and human nature might come into reach via neurobiology.

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We have to get back to our senses literally. We have to go back to our roots neurally.

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You can also look at human beings as receivers and transmitters of information in the time space continuum

(N. Tesla)

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A society will never become fully inclusive as long as we live in a culture which doesn’t allow us to

include the extra-ordinary in all of us.

NEURODIVERSITY –> INCLUSION – > SOCIAL INNOVATION

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Embracing neurodiversity is as important for the survival of mankind and reshaping all his a-biotic systems and inner ecosystems as embracing biodiversity for a permaculture is already proving in the restoration and regeneration of all the outer ecosystems of the web of life.

The price of neglecting our neurosystem awareness will lead to a lethal toxic culture for all of us.

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I dream of a neurodiverse “all-inclusive” society. And in order to establish a suitable culture for it

we should in facthave to organize a national campaign to clean up our mental INvironments.

NEURODIVERSITY –> INCLUSION – > SOCIAL INNOVATION

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AS ABOVE SO BELOW. AS WITHIN SO WITHOUT. WE NEED A DUAL CONSCIOUSNESS. BEFORE IT IS ALL TOO LATE.

AN ECOSYSTEEM AWARENESS AS WELL AS A NEUROSYSTEM AWARENESS.IN ORDER TO REACH A PERMACULTURE FOR NATURE AND FOR HUMAN NATURE

BECAUSE EN-VIRON- MENTAL = IN-VIRON-MENTAL

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WE ARE ALL WIRED DIFFERENTLY. WE ARE ALL CONNECTED IN THE WEB OF LIFE.

AND WE NEED TO RESTORE ALL OF THE SPHERES IN OUR BIOSPHERE.

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