Toward a Pedagogy of Liberation: Holotivity and the Internal Arts in Peace Education

Posted on 9th June 2013 in Peace, Peace Pedagogy, Self Determination, Theory

Abstract: The evolutionary trajectory of many fields of discourse teleologically suggest a pedagogy for peace studies with an analogous trajectory towards a holistic inclusivity, an understanding of complexity, and an epistemological understanding that the rational limits of knowledge acquired through western intellectual discourse and deductive reasoning, or positivism,1 are not the actual limits of knowledge; rather, they can be considered as the boundaries for the nascent spaces and phases of the metaphysical and transcendental. Drawing from the fields of the natural sciences, philosophy, psychology, the internal arts, futures studies and peace studies I elucidate a concurrent trajectory of these respective fields as an argument for incorporating the internal healing arts into the pedagogy of a peace studies discipline.

 

I. Introduction:

This, then, is the great humanistic and historical task of the oppressed: to liberate themselves and their oppressors as well. – Paulo Freire

In this paper I propose a rationale and justification for a pedagogy for peace workers to incorporate practices and principles from the internal healing arts. Drawing from many diverse fields of the natural sciences, transitional justice, philosophy, psychology and future’s studies I will elucidate the analogous trajectories of these fields converging on a holist dialogical2 conscientization3, or re-
indigenization (Nelson, 2006), towards empathy and the ‘self-actualization’4 of the peace worker which is very closely related to the goal and role of the Shaman – or internal healing artist. This lends to the notion that we should potentiate any and all possibilities for expanding the knowledge, skills and personal qualities of peace workers.

 

Two working assumptions for the following discourse are: 1. The broader and deeper a peace worker’s knowledge and skill set are, the greater will be their effectiveness in helping others transform from a state of internal and external conflict to a state of internal and external peace, and 2. the effectiveness in a peace workers ability to transform others from a state of internal and external conflict to a state of internal and external peace is greater when that peace worker has undergone an internal transformation towards self-actualization.
As I shall argue in this paper, there is not one working definition of such terms as peace, peaceworker, transitional justice, shamanism, or intervention. However, for the sake of establishing some of the positivist limits imposed upon such terms I shall introduce some working definitions for this paper. Later I will introduce the idea of ‘spectral composition’, providing several examples, to indicate that we need not limit ourselves to rigid ideas but, rather, we can incorporate a more inclusive, albeit more loosely defined, set of definitions expanding both the meaning of the language used to describe such peace praxes and, therefore, the praxes themselves.

 

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Welcome to the Enchanted Prison

Posted on 10th April 2012 in Notes, Self Determination

You have ended up here by no error or accident. You come here seeking freedom from either side of the bars. Here you will find instructions and stories that will give you some survival skills for the enchanted prison. As you well know, there is one thing and one thing only that is necessary to embrace and that is self-determination. Knowing it and living it are two different things. The more we psychically unravel, the more we realize how deep the conditioning is. The more we understand about how deep our indoctrination, the more able we are to navigate the enchanted prison and make decisions based on free will according to our “original instructions” and our core temperament.

 

As we navigate through the enchanted prison we shall be dealing with information in the realms of psychokinesis, Buddhism, Shamanism, Conflict Transformation, human needs, human rights, international law, the effects of atrocity producing circumstances, trauma, and transforming trauma into prana, or Qi. Other things that will come up are the idea’s of change and transformation, transcendence, relationships and dynamics, relativity, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, population dynamics, history, racism, species-ism and more. Get a grip. This should be fun as we learn about the history of violence, the continued violence on Earth, and many of the common misconceptions about conflict, war, destruction, violence, and there positive counterparts.

 

I should note that if anything comes off as being the slightest bit humorous, I apologize in advance. The issues presented here will be very serious. There is nothing funny about any of this stuff.