Saturday, February 7, 2015

Problem Solving???

How exactly do we solve a problem? You know holistically principles and practices can be one of the best, outside of western rules of logical reasoning structures. Not that I am implying that the basis of holistic is problem solving [but living and being], but holistic and other practices can be applied in other areas of knowledge.

Let us say that we have a major problem, and it needs to be corrected. The main problem are errors that are occurring in certain sections, or positions. These could be certain problems, where they needs to be a sense of balance to correct the system.

The average logical problem solver would try to think that the problems are where the errors are noticed. This is a misconception, where the position of where we detect the errors are only where we sense them by those types of observable means. That is only the detection field, where we can interpret a known problem. It lets us know that the problem is there, but it doesn't show the actual error, and if we focus too much on it, we will lose sight of the actual error in the system.

This is where holistically principles comes into play... Let us use an analogy of imbalance to restore order with the example of pressure points and a headache. The headache or the pain ocalitating is how we detect it, but not an initial cause. If we are to find that cause we must feel many nerves bordered throughout our head, really hit certain nerves, and follow the passageways of impulse of how it reacts, depending on our contact. We must experience the many passages of feelings, and where they connect to, and see how they react based on the sequences of pressure points that we can find.

If I had my fingers here, but the flow of electric pulse [energy] moves [here], and the way I move [with] the flow of energy, which restores more order. If I hit this point, the feeling shifts to this, then moves here, and changes to this.

We want to shift different energy together, and see how a new forms, and what happens based on the alignment of the way we hit each point.

The goal is to restore balance.

We really need to explore, move with different forms of energy, and is very much like a dance rhythm of moving with it. The moving with would correspond to different shifts, different energy structures, this would give us insight on where more of the imbalance is.

So think of a structure, and with each way we interact with it, it not only changes, but we discover more of the parallel  points where the error is occurring. We start to flow with it, and with this flow we discover more points of the structure that is bringing an imbalance.

The error is based on the formation of the structure, and the result they we perceive is pain, like in a headache. If we learn to shift where needs to be shifted it can ease the pain, but more so we can discover more of the imbalance. We will learn that that error is at many positions we didn't think of before, by analyzing and experiencing the many sources of different points; so we alter the structure, and as we shift the structure, we take away more pain. We discover more areas of imbalance, and correct them. We can't go against them, it is a matter of flowing, and then we interlock with them, like a key through a lock.

We not only discover the many points of where the pain is, but we shift the structure to correct the imbalance and solve the problem.

In any problem we only use the detection points as a frame of reference. The true problem is how the structure is organized, and the way we discover more points and move with them, we can come closer to solving the problem.

In holistic healing this is life as we know it, and is found with much experience, and how we react to them. We can use many of the principles to problem solving though ... wouldn't hurt... even in logical systems based on principle and concept.

My headaches teach me this, so I flow with them, and it is almost like a dance or a song. If I flow against, they become more intense. As the actions is equal to the result.

So how do we apply this in modern applications?

Well, where an error occurs, it is best not to merely focus on the points where an error is located. The region of error is only a single point, where it lets us know where a flaw is positioned. We need to trace each position, as a whole, and all it effects in its given radius. To understand the problem as a whole. We also need to not make changes that will effect the whole, as every action will have its effects. We need to take it one step at a time.... 

Thank You :-)

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