The Meaning of 'Systems, Souls, and Society'| jonathanrowson.substack.com
Woo licences, the law of 3 and 7 in Bourgeault & Gurdjieff, the mystery of getting slapped in the face by an independent variable, Jung's fourness, Pyramids, Pianos, and why numbers are qualities.| jonathanrowson.substack.com
Axiology: The True, The Beautiful, and The Good.| jonathanrowson.substack.com
Popper, Harris, Guattari, Archer, Henriques| jonathanrowson.substack.com
On the Reality of Maps and Territories| jonathanrowson.substack.com
A gentle introduction to a metaphysical adventure| jonathanrowson.substack.com
Why the polycrisis is a permacrisis, which is actually a metacrisis, which is not really a crisis at all.| perspecteeva.substack.com
A back-of-the-envelope plan to change our relationship to what is real, what is good, and how we live.| perspecteeva.substack.com
Why visionary philanthropists should support innovations in spiritual practice.| perspecteeva.substack.com
Improving our Perceptual and Conceptual grasp of Reality| jonathanrowson.substack.com
Praise for The Matter With Things| - [ Perspectiva ]
On epistemic emotions, noetic feelings and asking the right questions.| perspecteeva.substack.com
By Donella Meadows~ Folks who do systems analysis have a great belief in “leverage points.” These are places within a complex system (a corporation, an economy, a living body, a city, an ecosystem) where a small shift in one thing can produce big changes in everything. This idea is not unique to systems analysis — […]| The Academy for Systems Change