7 Holomovement Principle Applied to Home Economics.

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7 Holomovement Principle Applied to Home Economics

Home economics was born at the apex of Cartesian- Newtonian thinking

Features of Cartesian- Newtonian thinking:

Major Fallouts

A Missed Opportunity

Although not intentional, and unless we change, we continue to:

A New Future for Home Economics

The Holomovement Principle

Holomovement Principle and Home Economics

Use five new science concepts to develop this idea:

Implicate and Explicate Order

Lessons for Home Ec

Two Metaphors

Metaphors con’t  The viscous fluid is always in movement, with new things bubbling up and then falling back into the whole again (co-created in evolving relationships). The whole is embedded in all of the parts; each part contains the whole. Everything is interconnected. There is dynamic movement and wholeness – a holomovement

Another metaphor - photographs

Holograph photograph

Holographic con’t

Lesson for Home Ec

The Implicate Core – The Home Economics Holomovement HIDDEN, STABALIZING, NURTURING CORE

Ensemble

Ensemble con’t

Lesson for Home Ec

Perpetual Dynamism 

Lesson for Home Ec

Locality and nonlocality

Lesson for Home Ec

Complexity- Consciousness

Lesson for Home Ec

Home Economics - An Unbroken Wholeness