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AZ Open Forum: Paradigm Shifts

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AZ Open Forum: Paradigm Shifts

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AZ Open Forum: Paradigm Shifts
Hosts: Tim Behrens and Stephanie Gray

A paradigm can be simply defined as a set of beliefs that shape the
way you view the world and how it works. It is the assumed rules and
understandings that define how you shape your beliefs, values,
motivations, goals, relationships.

A paradigm shift occurs when something happens to put all those
assumptions in question. It can happen over time or quite suddenly.
It can feel wonderful, expansive, open you to new possibilities,
increased psychic awareness, mystical experiences, seeing the world in
radically different ways.

Or it can feel confusing and isolating, as
old traumas become reactivated and old relationships, ideas, and
feelings of meaning fall away.

It is good to know we are not alone.

Please join us as we create a
safe and supportive space to discuss how these types of shifts can
happen at both a personal, and global, level. And consider these
questions:

Have you had an ‘awakening’ experience that forced you to look at
life in a new way? What caused it? Did it leave you feeling
supported or lost?

How can communities, like Awkwardly Zen, support their members as
they navigate these new understandings?

How are these shifts showing up in the world? In science? In culture?

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Did you know Awkwardly Zen is Worldwide? Check out all of our locations here:[ https://www.meetup.com/pro/awkwardly-zen/]( https://www.meetup.com/pro/awkwardly-zen/)

Awkwardly Zen is proud to support partner events by helping amplify their visibility, but we do not manage, oversee, or assume responsibility for any activities, content, or outcomes of these events. All views expressed and experiences offered are solely those of the event host(s).

Additionally, as we are not medical professionals, we cannot provide diagnoses, cures, or recommendations for medical treatments. While you may learn about techniques that have been effective for many individuals, they are not intended to substitute proper medical or mental health care.
Remember to prioritize your well-being and seek professional help when needed. You do you, Boo.

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