Sometimes we make up new words for lived experiences that have no name – and so it is here.
We wonder about the deep nature of transformation as we seek the new, that which is alive, recognizing the potential of Transmutational Experience.
We recognize that the process of transformation is very different between things that are alive, organic matter, and those that are not, inorganic matter. Inorganic matter, such as rocks, change when there are external pressures exerted on them. This transformation is know as exomorphic, 'exo' meaning outside, 'morphic' meaning form.
Organic systems not only transform, they regenerate. Regeneration of living organic matter, however, is guided by internal information, the DNA, that manifests the unfolding of an external form, Informing Form. Changes in the internal coding of this information results in the transformation of its form.
This organic regeneration, then, is from an internal source, and thus we can call it 'esomorphic', wondering why this word has not previous been coined – 'eso' meaning inside, within: change from within.
Many have presumed that external pressures are required to change human systems, ignoring that human systems are organic in nature. Perhaps, then, it would be wise for us to continue to focus on the individuals in a system, guiding experiences that reimage the pattern structure of their Cognitive Models, sensing that the systemic new that we desire might natural unfold more quickly and more beautifully than we could have imagined.
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