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So Foam, and gRig could be seen as subversive tricksters, formed to confound, confuse and ultimately destabilise consensus reality. | So Foam, and gRig could be seen as subversive tricksters, formed to confound, confuse and ultimately destabilise consensus reality. | ||
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This research project is focussed around discovering **the most effective mechanisms we can use to become more conscious of, and change, our relationship to reality** | This research project is focussed around discovering **the most effective mechanisms we can use to become more conscious of, and change, our relationship to reality** | ||
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The **overall aims** for this process are: | The **overall aims** for this process are: | ||
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* Kegan, R. (1982) The Evolving Self. Harvard University Press. | * Kegan, R. (1982) The Evolving Self. Harvard University Press. | ||
* Kegan, R. (1994) In Over Our Heads – The Mental Demands of Modern Life, Harvard University Press. | * Kegan, R. (1994) In Over Our Heads – The Mental Demands of Modern Life, Harvard University Press. | ||
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