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Transformative Rungs on Wisdom’s Ladder

In: Learning Toward an Ecological Consciousness: Selected Transformative Practices

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  • Merriam F. Bleyl
  • Patricia Boverie

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Of all the pursuits in our modern, technologically advanced Western cultures, pursuing wisdom has not been one of them. In fact, (as seen in the Introduction) the present technological era [in which everything (including human beings) is compared to machines] effectively undermines the credibility of a concept like wisdom (Marcel, 1955). It is possible, however, that a clearer understanding of wisdom’s role in individual and communal life has the potential to enhance survival, stimulate growth, and deepen human experience (Bleyl, 2000). Anciently, wisdom held a universally important and significant role in the development of individuals as well as in maintaining the healthy continuance of communities (Assmannn, 1994). Moreover, even today in most non-Western societies throughout the world, those people who are considered “wise”—the sages, elders, shaman, medicine men and women, and so on—are highly respected and revered.

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  • Merriam F. Bleyl & Patricia Boverie, 2004. "Transformative Rungs on Wisdom’s Ladder," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Edmund V. O’Sullivan & Marilyn M. Taylor (ed.), Learning Toward an Ecological Consciousness: Selected Transformative Practices, chapter 0, pages 235-251, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-73178-7_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-73178-7_15
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