And there may well be a "zero gravity" point in the Kegan 4-5 transition, like the L1 point between the Earth & moon, where you've uninstalled all previous systems of judgement, but don't yet have a new way to orient towards desirable / undesirable states with more fluidity. 4/
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Re: that zero gravity point - if your motivation and navigation has been based on systems of (external and internalized) coercion, I think it's likely to experience a breakdown of motivation (lasting days or weeks or more) in the process of rebuilding on a new platform. 5/
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Several friends have experienced it. I've had some periods of that and wouldn't be surprised if I encountered more layers in the future. 6/
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I wouldn't personally call the resulting state "superpowered judgement"... perhaps, smoothly powerful context-sensitive discernment? 7/
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This post-judgement is different from universalizing or dualistic judgements (is this always right or wrong, good or bad?). Focuses instead on context - to what extent is this well-suited / useful / in alignment / in integrity, in relation to a particular purpose? 8/
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Post-judgement is also different from vague, abstracted, or dissociated non-judgement. I think this is what Matt was pointing at in his initial tweet? There's a need to step into your subjective experience as part of the whole sense-making system. 9/
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Not taking individual subjectivity as the whole thing or the only thing that generates meaning -- that'd be existentialism, which would lead to confusion again. And yet embodied experience is a key part. 10/
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I like this a lot. Although 'post-judgement' as a term evokes some fairly unhelpful associations (personally), it makes good sense to me in contrast to the quasi-neutral stances Sarah highlights. Nice.
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Yeah I did notice the connection, I just got sidetracked by interestingness.
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Replying to @misen__ @context_ing
I'm interested in the associations "post-judgement" brings up for you, Mi'sen, if you're willing to share? And/or any thoughts on alternative phrases. (We've been exploring a variety of other "post-" words, including post-blame, to point towards this area.)
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