The document outlines 5 different archetypal positions or perspectives that one can take in any situation:
1. The "Me" position which focuses on one's own associations and interests.
2. The "Other" position which focuses on seeing from another person's perspective.
3. The neutral position which involves dissociating from both sides.
4. The systemic position which involves associating with the broader system or context.
5. The universal position which transcends all other positions by considering the overall situation from a place of wisdom and impartiality.
Being able to understand and shift between these different positions is important for effective communication and relationship building.
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The document outlines 5 different archetypal positions or perspectives that one can take in any situation:
1. The "Me" position which focuses on one's own associations and interests.
2. The "Other" position which focuses on seeing from another person's perspective.
3. The neutral position which involves dissociating from both sides.
4. The systemic position which involves associating with the broader system or context.
5. The universal position which transcends all other positions by considering the overall situation from a place of wisdom and impartiality.
Being able to understand and shift between these different positions is important for effective communication and relationship building.
The document outlines 5 different archetypal positions or perspectives that one can take in any situation:
1. The "Me" position which focuses on one's own associations and interests.
2. The "Other" position which focuses on seeing from another person's perspective.
3. The neutral position which involves dissociating from both sides.
4. The systemic position which involves associating with the broader system or context.
5. The universal position which transcends all other positions by considering the overall situation from a place of wisdom and impartiality.
Being able to understand and shift between these different positions is important for effective communication and relationship building.