describes the transpersonal structure of relationships in living organisms and social organizations based on the concept of the Holon

Holons -- the structure of transpersonal relationships in living organisms and social organizations

Holon, combining the Greek word 'holos' (whole) and the suffix 'on' (particle or part) was proposed as a term to describe a basic unit of organization in biological and social systems by the Hungarian author and philosopher Arthur Koestler

in living organisms and in social organizations entirely self-supporting, non-interacting entities do not exist

Every identifiable unit of organization, such as a single cell in an animal or a family unit in a society, comprises more basic units (plasma and nucleus, parents and siblings) while at the same time forming a part of a larger unit of organization (a muscle tissue, a body organ, an organ family or a community of people).

In other words, there is a transpersonal relationship evident in the structure of every organisation between each whole and the interrelationship of the parts.

exploring the transpersonal holarchy

A holon is an identifiable part of a system that has a unique identity, yet is made up of sub-ordinate parts and in turn is part of a larger whole.

Within Humanity, each individual Male is a Holon as is each Female.

The Relationship (Unit existing in Homeostasis or interchanging energies) of a Male with a Female is also a Holon, yet each of these bipolar units is part of the Family Holon, the Tribe Holon .. and so on.

The strength of the holonic organization or transpersonal structure, or holarchy, is that it enables the synthesis of very complex coherent arrangements that are efficient in the use of resources, resilient to disturbances (both internal and external), and adaptable to changes in the environment in which they exist.

All these characteristics can be observed in the biological and social systems of the inter-relationship of all life.

Self-reliance

The stability of holons and holarchies stems from each holon being a self-reliant unit, with adegree of independence and handle circumstances and problems on their particular level of existence ...without asking higher level holons for assistance.

Thus, a single cell (feminine principle) modifies its structure to gain its most favourable relationship (Homeostasis) with its environment (Masculine Principle).

In this transpersonal structure, each Holon is self-reliant AND is part of a bidirectional feedback between both higher and lower level holons.

The self-reliant characteristic ensures that individual holons are relatively stable and to an extent, able to survive disturbances.

The subordination to higher level holons ensures the effective operation and cooperation of the larger whole.

The Stem Cell

A Stem Cell is an example of a primary, yet undefined holon which carries the program for every function of the Human Body, and which responds to its Environment and the Spirit of Co-operation of the Organ to take on aspecialised function within a higher level holarchy.

An Enlightened individual is no different from a Stem Cell.

From this perspective, the parables and stories of ALL of the World's Spiritual Texts and Holy Scriptures become related. Each is simply a description of the Relationships of All Life - written in the words of the time for the people of that time and culture.

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Transpersonal Theory

the texts of every religion and spirituality describes the principles of Transpersonal Theory .. but, it is only looking back from the transpersonal into the personal that the Transpersonal can be fully understood as what is left when words and language no longer exist

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"Holons -- the structure of transpersonal relationships in living organisms and social organizations"
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  … updated 21st March 2011.

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