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Prologue Human inner resources have during history been described in different symbol systems, from different perspectives, within Religion, Art & Science The ”attributes” used by different scholars have been fitted into a ”harmonized language structure” - a holistic model for studying the interplay between the resources
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Page 1: Prologue Human inner resources have during history been described in different symbol systems, from different perspectives, within Religion, Art & Science.

Prologue

Human inner resources have during history been described in different symbol systems, from different perspectives,

within Religion, Art & Science

The ”attributes” used by different scholars have been fitted into a ”harmonized language structure”

- a holistic modelfor studying the interplay between the resources

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”6 Thinking hats, 3 Culture caps and one Umbrella”

was presented at

The International Conference on Thinking

Norrköping 2007

An overview of some sources used is givenin a separate presentation ”Harmonized hat structure”

A swedish updated version is also available.

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click - to start 15 min picture & music show

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… and the 9 Muses …

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Six thinking hats

three culture caps

and one umbrella

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Exploration

into contents and structure of our inner resources

and the emerging consciousness

with concepts and perspectives from …

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E deBono thinking hats

H Gardner multiple intelligences

P Senge learning disciplines

CG Jung personality types

Aristotle virtues & sins

The antique muses

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… the hats/intelligencescontain 8 conditions of experience

… and are defined by 4 provisionsfor development and evolution

Ownperspective

Others perspective

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The six thinking hatsare …

creation hatemotion hatcontrol hat

rule hatdiversity hatcuriosity hat

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… made in Norrköping 2007for

some interesting Swedes …

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1Creation hat

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1Creation hat

Spatial intelligence

- - -

probe

liberality & greed

Uranus – Astronomy

Drive

Satisfaction

communicationaccess

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Eva500 BC

mythical figure

explored the Garden of Edentogether with Adam

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Birgitta1303 – 1373

Saint

Eight childrenLived in Östergötland last 20 years in Rome

Canonized 1391

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Kristina1626 – 1689

Queen

age 6 - father fallen18 – coronation 28 – abdication

conversion to Catholicismmove to Romenot married

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Hon1966

ExhibitionMuseum of Modern Art

Niki de Saint Phalle1930 - 2002

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2Emotion hat

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2Emotion hat

Musical intelligence

- - -

feel

patience & anger

Euterpe – Lyric poetry, music

Need

Accomodation

familiarityflexibility

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Kata Dalström1858 – 1923

Socialistic agitator

supporter of Russian Revolutionand religious freedom

voting rights to women 1919 first socialistic government

1920

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1936

1984

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3Control hat

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3Control hat

Motor intelligence

Personal mastery

think

temperance & gluttony

Terpsichore – Dance

Challenge

Habit

persistenceskill

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Louis De Geer1587 – 1652

Financier and industrialist

Skilled walloon immigrants

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Amsterdam 1615 -

Trading house

Finspong 1618 – Gun foundry

Österbybruk 1626 - Iron works

30 year war 1618 - 48

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4Rule hat

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4Rule hat

Logical intelligence

Systems thinking

compare

wittiness & - - -

Thalia – Comedy

Possibility

Security

explanationcomprehension

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Tage Danielsson1928 – 1985Entertainer

Honorary doctor Linköping University

1980

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EWKMEM

OA

BRUL x3

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5Diversity hat

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5Diversity hat

Naturalist intelligence

- - -

sense

modesty & indifference

Calliope – Epic poetry

Diversity

Reality

patternsignals

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Carl von Linné1707 – 1778

Scientist

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Mercuralis perennis

Skogsbingel

The sexuality of flowers

Sexualityof flowers

similar

to animalsand humans

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6Curiosity hat

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6Curiosity hat

Existential intelligence

- - -

search

truthfulness & lust

Erato – Love poetry

Presence

Instinct

contactopenness

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Pippi Långstrump1945 -

Literary figure

Astrid Lindgren 1907 – 2002

… Emil 1963 …

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1910

1938

1941

1959

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… the three culture caps are …

imagination cap

intention cap

beauty cap

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7Imagination cap

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7Imagination cap

Linguistic intelligence

Mental models

realize

friendliness & - - -

Clio – History

Imagination

Necessity

factscharacteristics

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HRH Victoria30 on July 14th

Crown Princess

first woman to be Head of Statein 300 years

Sweden 1 000 year old monarchy

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Jean Baptiste BernadotteNapoleon field marshal Karl XIV Johan

1818-

Oskar I1844-

Oskar II1872-

Karl XV1859-

Gustaf V1907-

Gustaf VI Adolf1950-

Carl XVI Gustaf1972-

King of Sweden

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8Intention cap

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8Intention cap

Social intelligence

Shared vision

foresee

courage & envy

Melpomene – Tragedy

Intention

Reason

interestmeaning

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Harlekin1500 –

Theatre figure in Comedia dell’arte

related to ”Joker” and ”Jester”

allied with ”Power”

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9 Beauty cap

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9 Beauty cap

”Self”

Team learning

judge

magnanimity & pride

Polyhymnia – Praise hymns

Balance

Impulse

valuespartness

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Evert Taube1890 – 1976Troubadour

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400 AC1820

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… and …

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10Perspective umbrella

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10Perspective umbrella

”I”

- - -

connect & disconnect

magnificence, ambition, indignation

Zeus, Mnemosyne – Parents

Consciousness

Nature

identityculture

… is derived from …x

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… 3 systems that we belong tosymbolized by RGB colors in 3-D space

that interact to give 8 colors and conditions …

Personin Community

Actorin Society

Humanin Environment

Chaos force Order force

Consciousness force

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… forming the holistic ”I”

… and consciousness about My and Your inner world…

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.. as expressed in Tractus Logico-philosophicus

by Ludwig Wittgenstein 1921 and M A Numminen 1989 …

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.. as expressed in Tractus Logico-philosophicus

by Ludwig Wittgenstein 1921 and M A Numminen 1989 …

”The limits of my language mean the limits of my worldThe world and life are one

I am my world”

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… and …

”Wovon man nicht sprechen kann,darüber muss man schweigen”

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… but our interplay with the environment …

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… but our interplay with the environment …activates all the inner resources

… and this dialogue consists of …

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… reaction and initiative …

take give

listen talk

watch do

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… or connectand disconnect …

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… and depending on the medium used …

as stated 1964 by Marshall McLuhan in:Understanding Media - The extensions of Man

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and 1968 in:The medium is the Massage

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and 1968 in:The medium is the Massage

”we shape our tools then thereat our tools shape us”

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… Spoken-word … … … … Written-word … … … … Roads Numbers Clothing Housing Money Clocks Wheels Airplane Photograph Motorcar Ads Games Telegraph Telephone Phonograph Movies Radio Television Weapons Automation … … … … … … …

Every new technology creates a new environment…..

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Music

intro A Tatum Humoresque1 L Willemark Åsenpsalm2 Memphis Minnie Frisco town3 P Persson Maskin nr 24 T Monk Smoke gets in your eyes5 B Crusell Clarinet concerto6 I Nilsson Här kommer Pippi …7 B Berger På en äng8 U Linde Three without a key9 E Taube Calle Schewens vals10 MA Numminen The Tractus suiteexit Tuxedo jazz band Smoke rings

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Production

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Diversity

Emotions ControlCreation

Curiosity Rules

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Beauty Imagination Intention

Perspective

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Know thyself

Thales 500 BC

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Appendix

1. Emotions M Csikszentmihalyi, A Damasio

2. Our triune brain Matti Bergström

3. The conscious ”I”

4. Inspiring litterature

Click – for 10 minutes more

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Appendix 1

EMOTIONS

”Flow” and 7 human experiences

transformed to RGB colors

after M Csikszentmihalyi 1997

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Control

ReliefApathy

Boredom

Arousal

Agony

Anxiety

SKILL

CH

AL

LE

NG

E

High

High

Low

Flow

Quality of human experience at different relations between challenge and skill

skill

Challenge

Relief

Control

Flow

Arousal

Agony

Anxiety

Apathy

Boredom

Habit

persistence

= The 3D umbrella

move Origo, turn X axis+ RGB colors+ emotions+ opposite parameters… is tranformed to RGB colors …

+ 4 development phases

partness self transformation wholeness

self dissolution

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emotions

These 8 emotions are located in the blue hat

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Similar bodily responses may be derived for all 9 intelligences

after A Damasio 2003

impressions beliefs connections

feelings

priorities conclusionsattitudes

drives emotions

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Joy

Disgust

Anger

Sorrow

PleasureDis

content

Longing

Expectation

Accomodation

Need

flex

ibil

ity

fam

ilia

rity

Habit

Challenge

skil

l

pers

iste

nce

Satisfaction

Drive

acce

ss

com

mu

nic

atio

n

Spatialdrives

Musicalfeelings

Bodily-kinestethicemotions

... the basic three are …

Stress

Weakness

Empathy

Delight

Strain

Desire

Pain

Well being

Flow

Anxiety

Boredom

Relief

Agony

ControlArousal

Apathy

.. and their conditions …

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Appendix 2

OUR TRIUNE BRAIN

=

Reptile brain

Limbic system

Neocortex

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… is represented

in a 3 Dimensional brain space

with 8 quadrants …

after Matti Bergström 2002

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… showing 8 types of consciousness …

Neocortex

Fundamentalist

Scientist

Bureaucrat

CreatorChild

Politician

Limbic system

Reptile brain

ReasonerMan

AchieverWoman

Terrorist

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… and also our 8 hats and caps

Neocortex

ObservationHat

sense

RuleHat

compare

ControlHat

think

Curiosity Hat

search

EmotionHat

feel

Limbic system

Reptile brain

BeautyCap

judge

IntentionCap

foresee

CreationHat

probe

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… and their interplay …

Neocortex

Diversity

Possibility

Challenge

Limbic system

Reptile brain

Balance

Intention

Drive

conscious activity

Need

Presence external communication

internal communication

automatic activity

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… developping

the central

imagination cap.

Neocortex

ObservationHat

sense

RuleHat

compare

ControlHat

think

Curiosity Hat

search

EmotionHat

feel

Limbic system

Reptile brain

BeautyCap

judge

IntentionCap

foresee

CreationHat

probe

Imagination

Cap

realize

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Appendix 3

My conscious ”I”

Juggling

Our world image

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Shanghai

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Kebnekaise

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two hands - five balls

Many balls in the air

= juggling = connect + disconnect

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two hands - one ball

two hands - three balls

showtest

instructpractise

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… and our image of the world is changing ….

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…1482……1587……2000……1280…

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Appendix 4

Inspiring litterature

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Sweden

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Sweden

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Sweden

KG Nilson ”Språket” 1980

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Sweden

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Sweden

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Sweden

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Sweden

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Finland

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Norway

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Denmark

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Great Britain

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Germany

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France Italy

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USA

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USA

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USA

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USA Canada

South AfricaAustralia

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Music

1 F Santa Hungarian songA Lauro Venezuelan walz

2 K L Nilsson Kungs Levis gånglåt3 Chinese folk music The colorful clouds …4 B Goodman Body and soul

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