Wednesday 18 November 2020

{Crisis Resolution in Personal Cycles (1) [continued (5)]}[29th January 1990]

[Redbook7:24][19900129:0118e]{Crisis Resolution in Personal Cycles (1) [continued (5)]}[29th January 1990]


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Resolution of the personal life cycles is largely a matter of scaling,* which seems to mean:

(i) characterising the type or relevance of each period-length and

(ii) identifying the events which fit each type.


For example, assuming that the whole life-cycle is part of a 128 year period (invariably, in practice, ending Here** before completion), then the 1st 64-year circle can be seen as a largely Outward circle*** and the 2nd as largely Inward. (Not so long ago, of course – and for many peoples even now – the 64-year cycle was the whole-life-cycle, and everything else was presumably halved as well. There is scope for exploration of the implications of this.)


This characterises the 1st 64 years as to do with (Outward) working life: Training for it, and Practice of it.



*[[Redbook7:10-11][19900105:1655]{Scale and Scaling}[5th January 1990]]

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***(as above [[Redbook7:22][19900129:0118b]{Crisis Resolution in Personal Cycles (1) [continued]}[22nd January 1990]] p22)



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