Connecting Inner Power With Global Change: The Fractal Ladder http://www.aurosoorya.com/podcast/index.html en-us ℗ & © 2010 Pravir Malik, Aurosoorya Pravir Malik, Aurosoorya Today's social, environmental, human, and other system-level problems are the result of a huge gap between the meaning that we ascribe to key institutions in our lives, and the meaning that the truth of our reality demands. This show is about closing this gap through beginning to perceive the fractal reality that we are a part of. Fractals are patterns that repeat themselves on different scale, and fractal systems architecture is in essence an approach to first perceiving the vastly interconnected system we live in, and then re-purposing and redesigning many common institutions - self, organization, business, money, society, world - based on this insight and its implications. A new light is even shed on major contemporary problems such as the global financial crises and climate change. Based on the host's book, Connecting Inner Power with Global Change is broadcast live every Friday at Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel. Today's social, environmental, human, and other system-level problems are the result of a huge gap between the meaning that we ascribe to key institutions in our lives, and the meaning that the truth of our reality demands. This show is about closing this gap through beginning to perceive the fractal reality that we are a part of. Fractals are patterns that repeat themselves on different scale, and fractal systems architecture is in essence an approach to first perceiving the vastly interconnected system we live in, and then re-purposing and redesigning many common institutions - self, organization, business, money, society, world - based on this insight and its implications. A new light is even shed on major contemporary problems such as the global financial crises and climate change. Based on the host's book, Connecting Inner Power with Global Change is broadcast live every Friday at Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel. Pravir Malik pravir.malik@gmail.com The Pattern & Introduction to Connecting Inner Power with Global Change Pravir Malik This is the premier episode in a 13-week series on Connecting Inner Power with Global Change. It will introduce the reason, relevance, and structure of the show. It will also introduce the 'pattern' that is the key to connecting inner power with global change and that will be explored in much greater detail in the subsequent shows. Pravir Malik will dialog with Dan Henkle, SVP Global Responsibility, The Gap, to establish the connection between personal perceptions and behaviors and vaster corporate, social, and environmental impacts. 15 Jan 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractals, sustainability, CSR, systems-view The Person Pattern Pravir Malik Who are we? Are we cogs in a machine whose very movements and thoughts are to be programmed and controlled by a State? Can what benefits the larger business playing-field be taken as law in determining how the individual should conduct herself or himself in life? Is that the meaning of this fantastic world-journey that we are all on together? Perhaps the on-going interchange between Google and China brings this into light. Perhaps these are representative of two fractals that are now locked in embrace. In our next episode, the Person Pattern, we will explore this very question and address the psychology of a person from the sun-marked physical-vital-mental pattern that we had positioned as the underlying pattern of sustainable progress. Tune in to explore these questions in more depth. 22 Jan 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractals, cogs-in-a-machine, physical, vital, mental, China vs. Google, systems-view The Business Pattern Pravir Malik As in the previous episode we will begin our explorations of the ubiquitous fractal in the business world with clarification on the meaning of the terms physical, vital, and mental in the business world. We will look at how the different building blocks can combine in different ways to create a very differently run business. We will also examine the necessity of the integration of all the building blocks in thinking about the running of a corporation. Finally, we will examine the link between the fractal at the personal level and the business level, thereby beginning to make a logical case for the existence of the hypothesized fractal model. 29 Jan 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractals, building-blocks, physical, vital, mental, running corporation, systems-view The Economy Pattern Pravir Malik In this episode we will begin with examination of the global economy fractal. We will then step back and ask how did it happen? That is, how did this very same fractal, running through the physical, vital, and mental phases, appear at the level of the economy? We will examine the nature of this fractal in greater detail. We will dissect its nature to look at what the implications of what we are seeing are. Specifically, the notion of multiplicity will be examined, and in this particular case, the multiplication of ‘mediocrity’. We will then examine the cumulative effects on the person, drawing back to our notion of a yesteryear pointing physical-oriented fractal. Finally we will conclude with a beginning examination of where it is that business and the economy need to go, in light of the hypothesized fractal model that we continue to develop. 5 Feb 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractal, global economy, physical, vital, mental, systems-view The System Pattern Pravir Malik In this episode we will cast a wider net and begin to study instances of the sun-marked physical-vital-mental fractal in different areas of life. While there are no doubt more examples than we can possibly enumerate, for illustrative purposes we will choose a few samples from diverse areas. These will illustrate how the ubiquitous fractal-pattern is abroad in many areas of the “system”. In particular, we likely look at a couple of system-wide economy related fractals – the digital economy fractal and the energy industry fractal. We will then look at a couple of system-wide fractals related to global politics – the balance of global power fractal, and the exchange rate fractal. We will look at two fractals related to scientific thought – the physics fractal and the biomimicry fractal. Finally, we will look at two system-wide general fractals – the organizational design fractal and the fractal for progress. 12 Feb 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractal, global politics, biomimicry, digital economy, energy industry, physical, vital, mental, systems-view The Evolution Pattern Pravir Malik In this episode we will examine if the physical-vital-mental pattern discussed in previous episodes similarly exists in nature. If so, we will further apply the same architecture of a day – the physical, vital, and mental phases that complete its sense, to gain further insight into the physical, vital, and mental phases that must have appeared in nature. We will examine the implications of this progressive imprint in nature. We will in particular examine the vast output of the last century, with focus on the Digital Economy, in particular, in the context of this progressive imprint. 19 Feb 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractal, evolution of nature, digital economy, physical, vital, mental, systems-view The Fractal Ladder Pravir Malik In this episode we will begin to link the various observations we have made through the previous episodes, to establish that indeed what we live in is a physical-vital-mental fractal world. In this world there is a Fractal Ladder that connects the different levels together in a unique way. We will examine the notion of the Fractal Ladder, and begin to explore some of the implications of the existence of such a construct. 26 Feb 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractal, fractal ladder, physical, vital, mental, systems-view Fractal Properties Pravir Malik In essence the fractal model we have been discussing is an elaborate systems-view of the world. The state of this system is the result of the play of three essential states – physicality, vitality, mentality in many permutations and combinations, and at many different levels. There is, however, a particular combination, characterized by the sun-marked physical-vital-mental sequence that is of particular interest to us, because when that occurs, an exceptionally progressive and creative state of the system comes into being. It is this particularly progressive state that we are most concerned with, because it is in this state that meaningful difference is born and that the system itself evolves. It is in this state that inner power can truly connect to global change. In this episode we summarize and further elaborate on some of the properties of this most creative state, characterized by the pattern in the Fractal Ladder. 05 March 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractal, evolution, creativity, physical, vital, mental, systems-view The Nature of Progess Pravir Malik In the previous episode we posited the notion that Progress is a living entity that is all-present, all-knowing, all-caring, and all-powerful, at least within the context of the earth-sun dance. It is only so that the same physical-vital-mental pattern can repeat itself at different rungs of creation, in spite of overwhelming opposition. In this chapter we will try and shed some additional light on the nature of this Progress. In doing so, we may gain a glimpse into the way in which each rung of the Fractal Ladder, and the way in which the Fractal Ladder itself may progress. Such insight will help us understand how the current transition between the vital and mental phases of the global economy fractal and perhaps many other fractals that we have already surfaced might proceed. 12 March 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractal, progress, change management, Mother, Four Powers, physical, vital, mental, systems-view Remaking the Business World & Future Leadership Pravir Malik We know that the current intensity of problems we are experiencing at the global level, from climate change, to a general financial break-down, to increasing resource shortages, to increasing prices of commodities, to destruction of biomes and species, amongst many other severe problems, is the result of living a primarily vitally centered life at many different levels. The effects of big business can no longer be ignored, and the choices we continue to support as a society must go through a radical change. In order to fully comprehend the nature of our problem, it is necessary to examine several distinct but related fractals. These include the consumerism fractal, the business fractal, the global economy fractal, and the global society fractal. In this episode we will look at each of the business-related fractals mentioned, and seek to understand the serious global problems at its roots. We also look at the prime task of leadership, regardless of field, which is to bring about a shift from a physical-vital to a mental-intuitional mode of operation. That is, an organization's sun-marked physical-vital-mental fractal, regardless of type of organization and respective playing-field, must be completed. In this episode we will also look at types of leadership. We will focus on a particular kind of leadership, holistic leadership, the need of the hour, and on its development. We will then focus on the development of the deeper drivers, or of a leader's dharma, which is a particularly potent way of developing holistic leadership. We will conclude this episode with an examination of the repertoire of tools, techniques, and approaches available to the Fractal Ladder leader. 19 March 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractal, consumerism, global economy, global society, dharma, physical, vital, mental, systems-view Alternative Futures & Transformation Pravir Malik The alternative futures that we will experience over the next few decades and even perhaps centuries is an outcome of the general state of consciousness that as a race we choose to be in. In this episode we will look at various futures or scenarios that may arise depending to what extent a particular orientation becomes generalized in the mind of the public. These include the physical scenario, the vital scenario, the lower mental scenario, the higher mental scenario, and the intuitional scenario. Our very view of ourselves, our corporations, our concept of money and markets, our view of other resources, our view and understanding of countries and international relations, and our view of the planet and our very earth-sun system itself, have to be re-contextualized in the light of the Progress-centered fractal system that has emerged as the possible reality of our world-system. In this episode we will also look at this imperative re-contextualization. There are instances of organization and pervasive dynamics where it is more immediately critical that such re-contextualization takes place. This is because these instances of organization and dynamics hold a central place in the affairs of our lives. These include the individual and her development at one end, country at the other, and commerce as the general air in-between that fills our waking and perhaps even our sleeping moments. 26 March 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractal, future scenarios, currencies, intuition, vital, mental, systems-view Summary Comments - Part I Pravir Malik The 13-week journey is drawing to a close. We have examined the building-blocks of the ubiquitous fractal, and how these combine to create different operational realities at many different levels. We have examined the notion of the Fractal Ladder, and some of the implications for managing in a world in which this is a reality. In this show some of the core panel members will make summary comments of what the 12-week journey has meant to them, and what some of the highlights of their learnings have been. There will also be a dialog with a widely respected sustainability expert, Diane Osgood, on what she has been seeing in the world, and how that relates to some of the core concepts in the book, COnnecting Inner Power with Global Change. 02 April 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractal, change failure, sustainability, successful banking, financial crises, vital, mental, systems-view Final Comments - Part II Pravir Malik We examine the seed thought-exercise that led to the elaboration of the fractal model that connects inner power with global change. We also examine the make-up of the panel and guests and the symmetries that are representative of some of what is going on in the world. We will look at some core concepts of Transformation, and most importantly some of what needs to be done to continue to progress the work of fractals as they are applied to complex behavioral systems. 09 April 2010 12:00:00 PST 1:00 fractal, transformation, futgure of fractals, sustainability, climate change, financial crises, vital, mental, systems-view