Tag Archives: Embodied Experience

A4RC-E™: The Relational Process of Connection in Motion

Human experience does not unfold in isolated moments. It unfolds in relationship. Not only with others, but with the body, the environment, and life itself. Within the Innate Entitlement Framework™, this ongoing engagement with life is not understood as a static state. It is a process. A moment-by-moment movement through which the organism meets and […]

Next: Bi-Directional Relationality — A Foundational Principle of the Innate Entitlement Framework™

Diagram illustrating bi-directional relationality as a continuous reciprocal exchange between organism and environment within the Innate Entitlement Framework™

Human experience is often described as something that happens within the individual, or as something that happens to the individual. Some models emphasise internal processes — cognition, emotion, and regulation. Others emphasise external conditions — attachment, caregiving, and environment. Both perspectives offer important insights. Yet neither fully accounts for the relational and embodied nature of […]

Series 01 — Receiving: The Beginning of Human Development

Start here. For conceptual positioning, see: Academic Defence — The Conceptual Foundations of the Innate Entitlement Framework™ For structure, see: Developmental Map of Human Coherence   Human development begins before thought, before identity, and before any conscious sense of self. It begins in a state of receiving. From the earliest stages of life, the organism […]

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