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Living consciously requires egoence, the awareness of oneself in relationship to the whole. Through methods like spiritual practice, meditation, and journaling, one can nurture egoence to support a conscious life amidst constant change in a polarized world. The presentation explores the concept of egoence, provides a personal example, and outlines ways to embrace consciousness and responsibility in daily living.


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  1. Cultivating Egoence in a Polarized Wo Cultivating Egoence in a Polarized World rld Presentation Kim Byas, Sr., PhD, MPH, FACHE Edgewalker Caf July 10, 2023, 11:00 12:30 ET Via Zoom

  2. Presentation Thesis: Presentation Thesis: Living consciously requires egoence.

  3. Presentation Outline Presentation Outline 1. Change and Flux: A Constant 2. A Personal Example 3. Egoence: Embracing What is true 4. Method and Practice for Living with Egoence

  4. Personal Example of Consciousness

  5. A Working Definition Egoence is being conscious of ourselves in relationship to the whole; and discerning how to respond and accept the responsibility implied by that consciousness. Source: Kutscherauer, J. L. (2007). 5

  6. Egoence Consciousness of the Self + Contexts + Egoence Consciousness of the Self + Contexts + Relationships Relationships Source: https://timwalshcounselling.ie/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/diagram-for-blog-1.png

  7. Consistent and Proven Methods for Consistent and Proven Methods for Nurturing Egoence Nurturing Egoence Being aware and conscious of one s own feelings, thoughts, and actions. Nurturing egoence and embracing the Other as sacred. (Buber, 1970) through a well-established method that nurtures unfolding and egoence. o Spiritual practice; o Meditation; and o Journaling. 7

  8. Summary Summary We live with constant change. Consciousness leads to egoence. Nurturing egoence requires a method and consistent practice. Egoence supports a conscious life even in a polarized world.

  9. Resources Resources Buber, M., & Kaufmann, W.A. (1970). I and Thou. New York: Simon & Schuster. (https://drive.google.com/file/d/16g0n0k3- RXJ0gxKrM2DVCMEJ-Azz29K1/view?pli=1) Cafhglobal.com (https://www.cafhglobal.com/) Kutscherauer, J.L. (2007). Caring for our inner biosphere: Extract from the Closing Address from the Cafh Annual Assembly. Mendoza, Argentina: Cafh Order (https://www.seedsofunfolding.org/articles/features-list/36- caring-for-our-inner-biosphere.html).

  10. Cultivating Egoence in a Polarized World Cultivating Egoence in a Polarized World Kim Byas, Sr., PhD, MPH, FACHE Founder and CEO, Leadership Lessons From +1 312-404-9667 kbyassr@leadershiplessonsfrom.org www.leadershiplessonsfrom.org

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