Regenerative Economy
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Module 01: Introduction1.1 Lesson-1: Interested in Regeneration?
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1.2 Lesson-2: What is Regenerative Economy?
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1.3 Lesson-3: Principles of Regenerative Economy9 Topics
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1.3.1 Principle 1: Maintain strong, cross-scale circulation of key flows, such as energy, information, resources, and money.
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1.3.2 Principle 2: Regenerative and sustained re-investment
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1.3.3 Principles 3 & 4: Maintain Trustworthy Inputs and Healthy Outputs
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1.3.4 Principle 5: Maintain a good balance between different types of organizations.
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1.3.5 Principle 6: Maintain a balanced mix of resiliency and effectiveness.
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1.3.6 Principle 7: Maintain sufficient diversity
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1.3.7 Principle 8: Encourage cooperative relationships and principles that are shared by all
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1.3.8 Principle 9: Encourage positive action and restrict speculative and overly extroverted behavior
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Principle 10: Encourage efficient, flexible, group learning
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1.3.1 Principle 1: Maintain strong, cross-scale circulation of key flows, such as energy, information, resources, and money.
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1.4 Lesson-4: Towards Regenerative Economy1 Quiz
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Module-02: Go Beyond the Circles2.1 Lesson-1: From Linear to Circular Economy
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2.2 Lesson-2: The Nested System
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2.3 Lesson-3: From Focusing on the Product to Focusing on the Process1 Quiz
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Module-03: Regenerative Economy Mindset Shifting3.1 Lesson-1: Shift Mindset to Transform the System1 Topic
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3.2 Lesson-2: Shift Mindset: “Doing” to “Being”2 Topics
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3.3 Lesson-3: Shift Mindset: “Ego” to “Soul”1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Module 04: Regenerative Economy Framework4.1 Lesson-1: Levels of Paradigm6 Topics
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4.2 Lesson-2: Understanding Levels of Paradigm as a System
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4.3 Lesson-3: Evolving a Practice of Regenerative Economics5 Topics
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4.4 Lesson-4: Quantitative Growth to Qualitative Growth2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Module 05: Collaborative Approach to Regenerative Economy5.1 Lesson-1: Ecology and Regenerative Economy 1
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5.2 Lesson-2: Economy of Human Development9 Topics
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5.3 Lesson-3: Regenerative Approach to Whole Economic Development7 Topics
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5.3.1 Risks Associated with Traditional Economic Growth
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5.3.2 A Regenerative Evolutionary Strategy to Creating Community Wealth
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5.3.3 Developing Place-Sourced Community Intelligence: A Three-Phase Strategy
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5.3.4 Phase One: Thinking Strategically
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5.3.5 Phase Two: Changing Systems
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5.3.6 Phase Three: Institutionalizing Strategic Planning Patterns and Fields
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5.3.7 The Changes
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5.3.1 Risks Associated with Traditional Economic Growth
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5.4 Lesson-4: Regenerative Culture3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Module 06: Regenerative Investment6.1 Lesson-1: The Role of Businesses2 Topics
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6.2 Lesson-2: Investing from a Regenerative Mind1 Topic
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6.3 Lesson-3: Food System Investing in a Regenerative Economy4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Conclusion
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3.3 Lesson-3: Shift Mindset: “Ego” to “Soul”
April 2, 2023
One of the mindsets needed is a change from using our minds to make decisions to using our hearts. The Soul resides in the Heart, while the Ego resides in the intellect. We have been working in a system for a very long time where “making sense of things” is valued more highly than “feeling into things.”The Regenerative Economy requires that we feel. The more we are able to experience and eventually lament the repercussions of the climatic crisis and social inequities, the more likely it is that we will act in a way that seeks to refill and restore both people and the world.
As a result, in order to experience, we must move more from our heads and egos to our hearts and souls. In spiritual or religious settings, this behavior is encouraged, whereas in other settings, like business, it is not encouraged, boosted, or even discussed. Why is this so?
We started to overrate money and make money at any cost to people and the environment somewhere down the line because we started to associate wealth with money. We may hear Mother Earth’s voice and the voices of our neighbors more clearly by raising the volume on our Heart’s Voice. Their cries will motivate us to act morally and in a way that benefits the environment and our communities. This is frequently referred to as transitioning from Ego to Eco.
The Ego:
The Ego, which is anchored in “I,” is the false self, often referred to as the Shadow Self, in connection to your Soul. The Ego runs on fear and wants to keep you alive. To accomplish that, Ego must frighten you into refraining from actions like not taking part in system disruption and consuming at any costs (even taking resources from the earth and its inhabitants) in order to maintain your safety and security.
- Me
- Anger
- Blame
- Cause to pain
- Coldness
- Complain
- Doing
- Drawn to lust
- Egoism
- Enjoys the prize
- Feels lack
- Hostility
- Intolerance
- Jealousy
- Living up to this and that
- Looks outward
- Madness
- Materialism
- Mortal
- Past/Future oriented
- Power
- Pride
- Rejects Source
- Resentment
- Seeks outward recognition
- Seeks to be filled
- Seeks to preserve self
- Seeks wisdom
- Sees life as a competition
- Self-denial
- Self-importance
- Separation
- Serve itself
- Social Intolerance
- War
The Soul:
The Soul is the real you, also referred to as the Real Self, and is founded in “we,” in contrast to your Ego. The Soul runs on love, and its primary objective is to shine Light and carry out its destiny for everyone’s welfare. Soul needs to be cared for and valued in order to accomplish that.
- Altruism
- Cause of healing
- Co-Happiness
- Drawn to love
- Embraces Source
- Enjoys the journey
- Eternal
- Feels abundance
- Forgiveness
- Friendliness
- Gratefulness
- Happiness
- Love
- Now oriented
- Peace
- Seeks inner authenticity
- Seeks to preserve others
- Sees life as a gift
- Self-acceptance
- Serve others
- Simplicity
- Social Acceptance
- Spiritualism
- Humble
- Is eternal wholeness
- Is wisdom
- Just Be
- Looks inward
- Sympathy
- Tolerance
- Understanding
- Unity
- We
- We-importance
- Wisdom