
Daniel Schmachtenberger, Jamie Wheal & Jordan Hall: Making Sense about Making Sense of Sensemaking
Decoding the Gurus
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Developmental Coherence
Achieving developmental coherence requires slowing down and thinking in a developmental way, starting all the way down at conception. It involves recognizing the necessity of comprehensively rebooting the mind to achieve proper functioning. This process cannot be rushed and requires practicing having meaningful conversations. The metaphor of intervention at conception may be getting mixed with the actual discussion. Ultimately, achieving developmental coherence involves identifying one's experience and establishing a deeper connectivity rather than a game theoretic relationship. A good place to address this at the level of the mind is around age ten or eleven, considering both mental and physical aspects.
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