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Mapping Quotes

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Laurens van der Post
“Modern man has lost the sense of wonder
about the unknown and he treats it as
an enemy.”
Laurens van der Post, Patterns of Renewal

Lois Farfel Stark
“Like a spider in its web, a vibration anywhere
is felt everywhere.”
Lois Farfel Stark, The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times

Michael Pollan
“If you walk five blocks north from the wholefoods in Berkeley along Telegraph Avenue and then turn right at Dwight way, you'll soon come to a trash-strewn patch of grass and trees dotted with the tattered camps of a few homeless people.”
Michael Pollan, The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals

“The System Map is like an internal family tree, though it can be drawn out in whatever format, in whatever way is easy for the System to understand. It will contain and illustrate information such as who split off from whom and how you all relate to each other. As you become more aware of your System over time, your System Map may grow as you encounter newly discovered parts. It may also change over time as you come to have greater understanding of your System and how you all relate to and interrelate with each other.”
A.T.W., Got Parts?: an Insider's Guide to Managing Life Successfully with Dissociative Identity Disorder

“Every history is a map: it leaves out some features of reality, and singles out others which are thought to display its essential structure. When a historical map is drawn, as ours is, from specific groups outward, it has a special character. The process of mapping becomes the surveyor's process of triangulation, and the reference points are important less in themselves than as marks for triangulation-that is, as points from which to take a bearing. This is the principle which has guided us whenever we have had to make a choice between men; which of them, we have asked, best expresses the essence of his time.”
Bronowski Jacob

“In order to get to know who is in your System, each individual alter needs to complete a piece of paper in the form of a circle (or triangle) which contains the following information: their name, their age (it might be an age range, like age 4-7), and their traits. strengths and skills. (All parts must have a name. If they do not have a name, they need to choose one. lf their name was given to them by a perpetrator and is too upsetting or if it has a negative association, they may wish to change their name—that is perfectly ok. Any name that is not negative or triggering is fine—it does not have to be a standard ‘proper nameâ€� as they are commonly thought of.) On the back of the circle or triangle they need to write down what caused them to split off.”
A.T.W., Got Parts?: an Insider's Guide to Managing Life Successfully with Dissociative Identity Disorder

“A mapping of discovery should be carried out”
Sunday Adelaja

“You are my other self”
Dagara Tribe Member

Steven Magee
“Voyaging through the sickened mind and body required mapping the route to improved health.”
Steven Magee

Danielle Binks
“Maps lie.
Or at least, they don’t always tell the truth.
They’re like us humans that way.”
Danielle Binks, The Year the Maps Changed

“What the map offers is a critical use of elements like scale, orientation, organization, and framing to help us make meaning of abstract data, but also persuade us of a certain truth.”
Tania Allen, Solving Critical Design Problems: Theory and Practice

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“A well conditioned (controlled) mind will have us disliking persons, places, and things that have not been a part of our personal five sensory experience.”
Deanna L. Lawlis

Kaliane Bradley
“Bite silk minotaur”
Kaliane Bradley, The Ministry of Time