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Some Principles of Regenerative, Thriveable Transformation- Part 1

Dr Robin Lincoln Wood
23 min readJun 3, 2021

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An example of different levels of transformation that can be connected through alignment

This article is in two parts. It also follows the two previous articles which start with the basics of change and transformation- why change is so hard, and what enables transformation. In this article and its twin in Part 2, we dig deeper into some of the basic principles of regenerative, thriveable transformation. I know, that’s a lot of new big words, but we’ll dig into their meaning and purpose, and how they encapsulate some of the most important principles of how effective containers for transformation can be designed, built, and implemented.

The Future Potential of the Present Moment

How can we re-perceive our world, lives and work in the shadow of climate, racial, gender, economic and political trauma, so as to be able to fully experience coherence and meaning? And what can we do to become more effective in making our world a better place for ourselves while helping heal the wounds on our planet?

Transitions always involve periods of social chaos and heightened violence due to disorientation and the breakdown of the old system. Corruption, moral decline, and inefficiency appear to be signal features of the final stages of a system. The growing importance of technology in shaping the evolutionary logic of power/action and love/care has led to…

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Dr Robin Lincoln Wood
Dr Robin Lincoln Wood

Written by Dr Robin Lincoln Wood

Co-founder of the Balancer Platform. Rebalancing our unbalanced world with apps & analytics for conscious consumers & organizations. Free at www.balancer.app

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