

The Seven First Principles of Regeneration with Carol Sanford (E55)
12 snips Dec 22, 2020
Carol Sanford, a pioneering regenerative thinker and author of The Regenerative Life, discusses her innovative framework, The Seven First Principles of Regeneration. She emphasizes the need for a holistic, systems-thinking approach to regeneration, challenging the conventional mechanistic views. Carol encourages listeners to embrace their unique essence and shift from problem-centric thinking to potential-focused perspectives. She also explores how play and personal development can transform learning, ultimately fostering deeper ecological connections and understanding.
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From Mechanism to Living Systems
- Classical physics sees the world as fragmented, mechanistic parts moved by forces.
- Quantum thinking views reality as a flowing undivided whole, beyond visible parts and feedback loops.
See Wholes Before Parts
- Start by seeing wholes as value-adding processes, not fragmented parts.
- Understand the story and contribution of a place or system before breaking it into pieces.
Essence: The Unique Identity
- Essence defines the unique identity of every living system, not generic or idealized versions.
- Learning to see essence is a difficult, lifelong skill to deeply understand uniqueness.