Soulagogy
Soulagogy: to lead the soul /A new
term by Nir Golan
Soul
or psyche (Greek: "psyühē", of "psychein", "to
breathe") are the mental abilities of a living being: reason, character,
feeling, consciousness, memory, perception, thinking, etc. Agogy (Greek: ἄγω
ágō), "I lead", to lead. Soulagogy: to lead the soul, means:
Educating the soul.
Golan suggests that Soulagogy: Education of
the Soul, according to Swarm Learning model, is that process by
which thought is opened out of the soul, and associated with outward things in
Participating phase. The Dobeing is reflected back upon itself, and thus made
conscious of its reality and shape. It is the first time that the student deals
with his own Dobeing and it continues till the end of the Swarm Learning model.
This Doing identification process occurs during the participating phase. The
result of this phase is Dobeing Self-Realization. As a means, therefore, of
educating the soul out of itself, and mirroring forth its ideas, the external
world offers the materials for this process. The materials and outward things are
the setting of the Participating step.
While the Searching phase, the dim glass is
reviled in which the senses are first called to display the soul-Dobeing,
until, aided by the keener state of imagination. It separates those outward
types of itself from their sensual connection, in its own bright mirror
recognizes again itself, as a distinctive Dobeing in space and time, but out of
it in existence, and painting itself upon these, as emblems of its inner and
super-sensual life which no outward thing can fully portray.
In the Naming stage a language is to be
instituted between [the child’s] spirit and the surrounding scene of things in
which he dwells. He, who is seeking to know his Dobeing in the Searching phase,
should be ever seeking himself in external things in the Naming phase, and by
so doing will he be best able to find, and explore his inmost light in the
Adaptive Learning phase.
Based on Amos Bronson Alcott's quotation
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