domingo, 6 de septiembre de 2015

THE EGREGOR. By Cab GC Dr D Ricardo Vanella OCSSPSIL.Chairman of the Advisory Board - Founder President Emeritus at REAL (Argentine-American Network for Leadership.




Egregor or Egregore (from the Greek Egregoroi, meaning "care") is a term that in ancient Greece designated the force generated by the sum of the physical, emotional and mental energies of several people who gather for any purpose. 

The ancients have considered the Egregor as a living being with own will, generated from their creators or feeders, but independent of each of them.  The result of a synergy of thought could be the most concise description of this state of mind.

It would be a being of collective nature, as a souls-group which is feeded back by the same emotions that created it, and by doing that, determines the behavior of the community of people who generated it.  Some observers have even projected parallels with the effects produced in some specific venues, such as certain villages, clubs, stadiums, etc..
In order to try to understand what they were talking about thousands of years ago, and translated to a nowadays example, we could think about a negative person who produces a kind of energy of the same tenor that, due to the law of affinity, sets around and links with people and places that have that same "wave" or "sympathetic vibration", producing negativity, and so on, more of the same.
Applied to companies, institutions or countries, we might find certain similarities.  For example, in those situations where people stick to thoughts as "nothing matters anyway, there's nothing to do."
As seen above, those people would begin to consolidate what they think and feel into structural reality, leading to a sort of sub-system which  -according to the cybernetic pattern-  consumes, processes, produces and feeds back with a negative emotional and mental burden, which acts as a trigger for the shipwreckof a society.
Any resemblance to reality is purely coincidental.
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