Exploring our Models of Reality
Tuesdays, 10:30 – 11:30 AM
First Baptist, Room E 108-110
In Person
What we do, individually and collectively, is make models (externally and internally) from which we create our realties. This class will explore the models that we use to create our realities. We will explore our models of the external world and how they work and our internal humanistic models and how they work. The most important models are our personal models of reality because they influence our roles, our identities, and our life choices. So, before the first class, think about what are my personal models of reality? Note — we are not judging right or wrong; we are exploring our models of realities.
This is a participatory, interactive experience and the enrollment is limited to 15 participants.
Herman Matthews has a PhD in Physics and was on the faculty at four major Universities in the US. He then resigned from academia and was self-employed for 35 years. He was a consultant, produced video and designed and facilitated several hundred workshops and seminars using experiential and non-traditional learning. Herman has worked with many diverse corporations, organizations, cultures, traditions, and individuals both in the US and India.
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