ChangingNormal.com - Community Domains Questionnaire
 

1. An Inquiry from "ChangingNormal.com" - A Portal for Cocreating Global Learning Communities

 
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OBJECTIVE:
This survey is sponsored by DiscoveryFuel.com. It is an inquiry based on the http://ChangingNormal.com 'Community Discovery Domains'. This survey is not simple. It's going to make you think hard. But GO FOR IT, as I hope you will view this questionnaire, not as difficult (and thereby not do it), but as the beginning of a personal journey into your own (co)labyrinth of understanding and learning. Enjoy your insights as they emerge, and know that you will not be alone, as we are all doing it with you. We will share your responses with others who also enter this rather sacred journey. Remember: your inputs are the beginning of defining a new collective global mythology.

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INSTRUCTIONS:
From the perspective of the domain(s) that you have chosen to become a member of at http://ChangingNormal.com, build fodder for your future dialogs with others by responding to some or all of the following questions. You can do a few now and come back later to finish the rest. You can even update your answers later as your insights and views on subjects begin to evolve (Note you just have to do updates from the same computer).

1. What is your full name, phone, email, country, city, and state? (If providing any or all of this information reduces your ability to speak your truth freely, then please leave it blank.)

2. Which domain are you about to apply this self inquiry?

NOTES:
1- This question MUST be answered.
2-If you have signed up for more than one domain, you will get additional opportunities to respond separately to those other domains later. So just pick your most primary domain for now.
3- If you need more information on a domain, go to this link http://discoveryfuel.ning.com/forum/topics/a-domains-overview-for by copy/pasting it into a new browser window.)

3. Relating to the domain you selected above, what key questions need to be asked?

NOTES:
1-Add one to six questions.
2-When possible, start your questions with a 'what', 'how', or 'why', because it enforces our minds to be creative.
3-At this stage, questions are far more powerful than answers; so add only questions.

4. How does your domain influence aspects of world sustainability, learning, and innovation? Consider all three aspects of past, present, and future.

5. From the perspective of this domain, how would you describe the old world we are leaving behind?

6. From the perspective of this domain, how would you describe the new world we are entering?

7. From the perspective of this domain, how would you describe humanity's collective awareness?

8. From the perspective of this domain, how would you describe the mythology (underlying belief systems) of our old world? (This describes the past into the present, but not the future.)

9. From the perspective of this domain, how would you describe the mythology (underlying belief systems) that will best fulfill the new world? (This describes from the present and into the future, but not the past.)

10. From the perspective of this domain, what ideas, concepts, and issues need consideration as we design, build, and maintain this new world?

11. From the perspective of this domain, what aspects of a new mythology (underlying belief systems) are emerging, and how does it influence life on this planet?

12. From the perspective of this domain, describe some points as to how our old world and new world are different.

13. From the perspective of this domain, how are the old and new worlds the same?

14. Technology is a very broad concept that deals with any species usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects a species' ability to control and adapt to its environment. A technology can either be a tool or a weapon, and can be of either physical or mental form. From this definition, and from the perspective of this domain, how is technology playing a role in our lives - in the past, present, and future?

15. From the perspective of this domain, what have been the trends of technology and innovation from past to present, and what will be the trends from present into the future?

16. From the perspective of this domain, what kinds of technologies have been, are now, and will be, used? - how and why?

17. From the perspective of this domain, what is the energetic atmosphere of this domain and how is it shifting, if at all? (Consider mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects.)

18. From the perspective of this domain, what shall be the objectives of the group, and roles of the individuals within this domain?

19. From the perspective of this domain, what shall be the objectives and roles of the 'collective' within our overall Changing Normal community?

(NOTE: This question can only be considered by placing our community into a larger system, such as the planet, or whatever.)

20. All domains are fractally embedded into all other domains. There strong links and weak links that connect each and all of them together. From the perspective of this domain, what other domains are its strong links, which are its weak links, and why?

(NOTE: The strong links have been attempted and are presently called the "Triad" domain sets. See http://discoveryfuel.ning.com/forum/topics/a-domains-overview-for)

The following questions will help us evolve our depth of understanding and breadth of possibility. By using everyone's feedback, we will improve the questions asked here. From this light, your response to the next questions are just as important as your responses to the questions above. Why? Because conscious behavior evolves, based on feedback from, out, and back into itself (otherwise known as fractal). Directly related to this, recall that questions are far more powerful (and more important) during our stage of community development than any search for (or suggestion of) the answers. So, let's continue ...

21. From the perspective of this domain, which questions would you ask that this inquiry has not asked?

22. From the perspective of this domain, which -existing- questions above could have been asked in a better way, and how?

23. From the perspective of this domain, which questions above were not so great, and why?

24. Why have you gone through this inquiry process, and how has it affected you? What have you learned?

25. What else?

   


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