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Resumen de EcoCarols: Addressing the Curse of Limited Brain Use

Ann Palmer

  • The alignment of a project with nature’s own growth-process is familiar to many. To highlight it shows it in action and brings to the fore this author’s way of seeing and interpreting processes. First big influence on a child – father’s advice. To join up statements that resonate with us by people who are thinking leaders is a way to grow a personal coherent world view. This is headed up and kept on track by the Diversity-in-Unity model given by nature’s patterns and the growth processes on Earth. The objective of this article is to show where EcoCarols fit into current culture. To give a worked example of how to write EcoCarols as a template for teaching young people to write their own. The purpose is to give EcoCarols credibility in wide contexts. The methodology is focused in the amassing of statements from diverse leading figures and joining them up to reach a holistic synthesis. By investigating, questioning, reinventing, and synthesising, it is designed the story-structure with twists and turns that closely mimics tree or plant growth. In conclusion, EcoCarols contribute to a coherent worldview, via much loved traditional music of just one of the several leading religions operative and practised in the world today.


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