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August 25, 2009
Systems Thinking: Ancient Maya's Evolution of Consciousness and Contemporary Thinking
Posted by Assistant Professor Tadeja Jere Lazanski, University of Primorska, Portoroz, Slovenia on her blog: "Systems thinking is a framework that is based on
the belief that the component parts of a system can best be understood
in the context of relationships with each other and with other systems,
rather than in isolation. The only way to fully understand why a
problem or element occurs and persists is to understand the part in relation to the whole. (Capra, 1997)
There
are some historical facts regarding systems and systems thinking.
Systems thinking as a modern approach for problem solving was revived
after WWII even though it had been an ancient philosophy. We can track
systems thinking back to antiquity. Differentiated from Western
rationalist traditions of philosophy, C. West Churchman often
identified with the I Ching as a systems approach sharing a frame of
reference similar to pre-Socratic philosophy and Heraclitus. (Hammond,
2003)
The first systems thinkers can be found in the oldest of
human societies – the ancient Phoenicians with their cuneiforms, the
Egyptians with their pyramids, Greek philosophers and Maya Indians are
the earliest ancient societies of system thinkers. The Mayan numerical
system and long count units has been proven as one of the most accurate
systems for describing the present and future of the civilization in
which we have all evolved. The Mayan calendars Tzolkin and Tun, based
on mathematics as a strictly rational factor and enriched by intuition,
are examples of an evolutionary system of human consciousness. The
calendars and their meaning for sustainable society were completely
explained and scientifically proven by Swedish microbiologist and
Professor Carl Johan Calleman. The calendars presented personal intents
of individuals and prophetic meanings for civilization. (Calleman,
2004) Basically, he deciphered the purpose of the calendars, what they
represented and meant to the Mayans and how they used them. He
discovered that the calendars were timing the development and evolution
of consciousness (individual, societal, universal)."
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Dear colleagues of Ackoff Center,
thank you for sharing my paper with the plaent. I do hope it will bring light to the hearts of its inhabitants. By the way - as the author of the Awarded Paper Systems Thinking: Ancient Maya's Evolution of Consciousness and Contemporary Systems Thinking I would just like to add that I am a lady professor - a SHE not a He. But with those names, we can never know, can't we?
Lots of love, light and peace to all of you,
Tadeja
Posted by: Tadeja Jere Lazanski at Sep 3, 2009 4:11:22 PM