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Human Nature: Is It Possible to Change It?
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Human Nature: Is It Possible to Change It? in Vernon, BC
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Human Nature: Is It Possible to Change It? in Vernon, BC
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Our orthodoxy that produces our being-to-the-contexts in our life. Put simply it produces for us our human nature, to any given life situation. In our orthodoxy is the second component - to-know-to- know-to-be to context. By it, we know to express our human nature to get a job, chum with others, and court our girlfriend/boyfriend or to be anxious, depressed or angry. The normal patterning of behaviour out of our orthodoxy is the basis for the insight by the ancient lyric poet, Horace: "You can take a pitchfork to human nature, but it will always come back." Herein, we can take Yoda's advice to Luke Skywalker: "You have to unlearn, what you have learnt". The simple question "Is it possible to change?" leads Dennis and Jennifer to explore change and "the change of change". Discover "how-one-knows-to be" and "how-one-KNOWS TO-KNOW-to-be". For those of us who have once said, "I've had this problem all my life", there is hope. We can change our human nature so that we can say, "I no longer have that problem".
Our orthodoxy that produces our being-to-the-contexts in our life. Put simply it produces for us our human nature, to any given life situation. In our orthodoxy is the second component - to-know-to- know-to-be to context. By it, we know to express our human nature to get a job, chum with others, and court our girlfriend/boyfriend or to be anxious, depressed or angry. The normal patterning of behaviour out of our orthodoxy is the basis for the insight by the ancient lyric poet, Horace: "You can take a pitchfork to human nature, but it will always come back." Herein, we can take Yoda's advice to Luke Skywalker: "You have to unlearn, what you have learnt". The simple question "Is it possible to change?" leads Dennis and Jennifer to explore change and "the change of change". Discover "how-one-knows-to be" and "how-one-KNOWS TO-KNOW-to-be". For those of us who have once said, "I've had this problem all my life", there is hope. We can change our human nature so that we can say, "I no longer have that problem".


















