FINDING the WHO NATURE
The nature of an individual is found within the exploration of past experiences leading us to present situations. Participation within this program requires a high level of honesty, integrity and respect from all involved parties when reviewing and re-evaluating past history of anyone’s family, cultural, religious, and all other personal information gathered..
The review necessitates the retrieval and contribution of the following information provided by individual, parents and other family or social members.
1. Parents participation (birth-recollection)
2. Educational background (Parents)
3. Cultural history
4. Religious influence history
5. Social status
6. Health issues
7. Personal intellectual perception
8. Physical abilities / disabilities
This information will allow us the ability to create an accurate personal events time-line of the individual’s environmental surroundings, leading not only to the current circumstances at hand, but also giving cause and explanation to the foundational nature of the individuals patterned behavioural issues.
A long standing question is whether there exists an invariant human nature. For those who believe there is a human nature, further questions include:
- What determines/constrains human nature?
- To what extent is human nature malleable?
- How does it vary between people and populations?
Strong genetic predisposition can be considered as part of human nature. (Bruce Lipton http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLZ7GqWpEqM&NR=1
Stating, human nature is not seen as something that forces individuals to behave in a certain way, but as something that makes individuals more inclined to act in a certain way than in another. To give one of many possible psychological examples, to the term "human nature" we need only review Freud's concept of the id and the desires associated with such an aspect of personality traits. |