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We shall be using this six-step construct repeatedly during the later sections, with respect to the already mentioned Over-Drive process and others. | We shall be using this six-step construct repeatedly during the later sections, with respect to the already mentioned Over-Drive process and others. | ||
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+ | ===== A Modern Interpretation ===== | ||
+ | A revised model for the ' | ||
+ | * Recognition | ||
+ | * Effect | ||
+ | * Consequences and Contradictions | ||
+ | * System and Form | ||
+ | * Unravel | ||
+ | * Emergence | ||
+ | * Rest and Consolidation | ||
+ | This renaming also provides a useful acronym to remember the pattern through: RESCUER | ||
===== Fractal in Nature ===== | ===== Fractal in Nature ===== | ||
A particularly interesting feature of the nature of the ‘Power of Six’ is that it operates on many levels, operating with a fractal or holographic nature. For example, when running six sets of six questions, each set of six questions will have a general theme of the nature of each single step within the process; (see the transcripts in Chapters 6 and 7). | A particularly interesting feature of the nature of the ‘Power of Six’ is that it operates on many levels, operating with a fractal or holographic nature. For example, when running six sets of six questions, each set of six questions will have a general theme of the nature of each single step within the process; (see the transcripts in Chapters 6 and 7). | ||
- | ===== An Ancient Pattern ===== | + | ===== An Ancient Pattern |
Another interesting insight from [[people: | Another interesting insight from [[people: | ||