From the 4 Quadrants to the 8 Horizons of Love

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Human relationships are some of the most complex phenomena in the known universe. This complexity can quickly lead to misunderstandings, conflicts, and emotional distress, often making the process of problem-solving and returning to love difficult for one or both partners.
    In this episode of Witt and Wisdom, Corey deVos introduces a comprehensive relationships framework he is currently developing, designed to help partners navigate the staggering complexity of our relationships - whether romantic, familial, or platonic. Corey highlights the eight fundamental territories or horizons within which all relationships unfold, detailing the common factors, everyday examples, key questions, common challenges, and the risks of neglecting each of these horizons.
    These 8 Horizons can be described as:
    Horizon 1: Awareness
    Horizon 2: Unconscious
    Horizon 3: Connection
    Horizon 4: Dynamics
    Horizon 5: Embodiment
    Horizon 6: Behavior
    Horizon 7: Container
    Horizon 8: Conditions
    "You are already in these territories in your relationship, whether you know it or not. And chances are, you know it, and this is just simply giving a name and showing why these particular territories are so elemental when it comes to our relationships." -Corey deVos
    These 8 horizons represent the essential aspects of relationships that need our ongoing attention and care. Understanding and addressing these horizons is crucial for fostering healthy and resilient relationships. Neglect any of these, and problems will inevitably arise.
    "These are the eight vistas within which our love, our intimacy, our friendship can unfold. They can also be the eight battle zones - when we're in conflict, when we're dealing with a challenge, we can find that conflict often distributed across these eight different kinds of horizons."
    Integral 101: From the Four Quadrants to the Eight Horizons
    The 8 Horizons framework is built upon the foundation of the four quadrants, which represent the four fundamental dimensions of human experience: individual-interior (Being), individual-exterior (Doing), collective interior (Being-Together), and collective-exterior (Doing Together). Each of these quadrants offers a unique perspective on the nature of reality and human interaction.
    By examining each of these four quadrants from both an "inside" (1st-person) and an "outside" (3rd-person) perspective, we arrive at the 8 Horizons. These 8 horizons provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the complexities of human experience and relationships.
    For example, when I look at my own Upper-Left quadrant ("Being") from the inside, from a 1st-person perspective, I can see my own inner experiences, consciousness, and self-perceptions. All of these arise in my Horizon 1 awareness. And if you were to look at my Upper-Left quadrant from the outside, from a 3rd-person perspective, you would see the various psychological patterns, developmental structures, and shadow elements that shape my unconscious in Horizon 2.
    Similarly, when we feel into our shared Lower-Left quadrant ("Being Together") from the inside, we reveal the depth of our mutual understanding, the quality of our connection, and the felt resonance between us, all of which describe our overall "we-space" in Horizon 3. And if someone else were to view our intersubjective relationship from the outside, they would observe the various Horizon 4 dynamics, norms, and patterns that govern our we-space.
    By applying this inside/outside perspective to each of the four quadrants, we create a holistic map of the 8 Horizons, which encompasses the full spectrum of individual, collective, interior, exterior dimensions of human experience and relationships.
    This episode offers a profound exploration of how these horizons can help deepen and expand love and relationships, making them more resilient in the process. Corey’s 8 Horizons model not only provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and improving relationships, but also offers a powerful tool for integrating the principles of integral theory into everyday life. (After all, what better way to introduce and apply integral theory, than simply looking at two holons in relationship with each other?)
    By using integral theory to better understand relationships, and our relationships to better understand integral theory, we gain deep insights into both the complexities of human connection and the holistic nature of reality itself. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the deeper dimensions of their relationships, and to cultivate a love that is as resilient as it is profound.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @alexgeorgeou
    @alexgeorgeou 3 місяці тому +5

    Really appreciate your content, both on here and on IntegralLife 👏🏼🙌🏼

  • @johnbrown4568
    @johnbrown4568 3 місяці тому +5

    Corey, great work here.

    • @IntegralNaked
      @IntegralNaked  3 місяці тому

      Thank you John, deeply appreciated!

  • @seangoodison3694
    @seangoodison3694 3 місяці тому +3

    Aw wonderful. I get so much out of these videos. 🥰
    Looking forward to Ken’s new book. Not long now 💃🏼💫
    Keep well, guys 😇 🙏🏻🌻

  • @EXODUSINN
    @EXODUSINN 3 місяці тому +2

    Very good summary, and simplification of terms for the 'Integral lay person', Corey! Already shared to many peopld. Congrats!

  • @EugenePustoshkin
    @EugenePustoshkin 3 місяці тому

    Very cool, thank you 🎉

  • @Radiatingsukha
    @Radiatingsukha 3 місяці тому +1

    7 mirrors of the Essenes helps.

  • @Mar108108
    @Mar108108 3 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @fluxpistol3608
    @fluxpistol3608 3 місяці тому +1

    Where does technology fit into AQAL?

    • @IntegralNaked
      @IntegralNaked  3 місяці тому +3

      We would typically locate technology in the lower right quadrant, which describes things like the evolution of techno-economic systems from horticultural to agrarian to industrial to informational. However, we would also want to look at technology through all four quadrants - not only the systems it creates or disrupts in the lower right, but also its effects on culture in the lower left quadrant, on our behaviors in the upper right quadrant, and our perceptions in the upper left quadrant. Hope that helps!

    • @fluxpistol3608
      @fluxpistol3608 3 місяці тому +2

      @@IntegralNaked Understood! Haven't been able to wrap my head around where technology starts and ends. This does help! Thanks 🙏 keep up the great work!

    •  3 місяці тому +1

      the left quadrat of the technology is Ergonomy and UX

    • @fluxpistol3608
      @fluxpistol3608 3 місяці тому

      @michaelerdmann4447 what? 🙀

  • @Radiatingsukha
    @Radiatingsukha 3 місяці тому

    Hermeticism in a way. As above as below. Universal law.

  • @MrJoxxxi
    @MrJoxxxi 3 місяці тому

    Collective is reduced to a person, it's persons...

    • @IntegralNaked
      @IntegralNaked  3 місяці тому +1

      You're close.
      The lower left (Being Together) and lower right (Doing Together) quadrants are 1st-person plural, and 3rd-person plural, as you say.
      However, what we are doing here is adding another layer of operations, looking at each of these plurals through a 1st- and 3rd-person point of view.
      So:
      1st-person view of 1st-person-plural (LL) realities = Horizon 3: Connection
      3rd-person view of 1st-person-plural (LL) realities = Horizon 4: Dynamics
      1st-person view of 3rd-person-plural (LR) realities = Horizon 7: Container
      3rd-person view of 3rd-person-plural (LR) realities = Horizon 8: Conditions
      I hope that helps!