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Morten Frederiksen

    The Danish Welfare State
    Synchronicity as transpersonal modality
    • Synchronicity as transpersonal modality

      An Exploration of Jungian Spirituality in the Frame of Transrational Philosophy

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Morten Frederiksen explores Carl Gustav Jung’s elusive notion of synchronicity from a transrational perspective and relates synchronicity to the transpersonality of the „All-One“. This is done by expanding the content and meaning of Wolfgang Dietrich´s layers of Elicitive Conflict Mapping (ECM) through re-relating them to Ken Wilber´s model of the structures of consciousness; with synchronicity as the literal connecting principle. The result, then, is an expanded notion of the transrational peace philosophy which includes Wilber´s model of stages shorn of its evolutionary slant and fathoms synchronicity in its theoretical outlook and practical application.

      Synchronicity as transpersonal modality
    • The Danish Welfare State

      A Sociological Investigation

      • 269 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the impact of globalization and evolving labor markets, this analysis explores the dynamic changes within the Danish welfare state. It delves into various aspects including family life, health, and social exclusion, highlighting the challenges and opportunities these transformations present for future governance and management. The book provides a comprehensive understanding of how modern welfare systems adapt to contemporary societal shifts.

      The Danish Welfare State