Living the Great Recognition: Finding Freedom and Bliss within the Fullness of Love | ChatGTP4o

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  • Two quotes from Finding Radical Wholeness: The Integral Path to Unity, Growth, and Delight by Ken Wilber, that served as the seeds for this inquiry with ChatGPT4o.
  • Is this related to wu-weu and surrender?
  • Are there any similar concepts in other spiritual traditions?
  • Can you elaborate with examples from various Indigenous cultures?
  • Are there any modern or post modern reformulations of this Great Recognition?
  • How can the Great Recognition be the pattern that connects, the difference that makes the difference, to be the change we want to see in the world in order to create that most beautiful world our hearts know is possible, Full of Freedom, Bliss and Love?
  • * One quote from Finding Radical Wholeness: The Integral Path to Unity, Growth, and Delight by Ken Wilber, that re-cognize the “utter Simplicity” of the Great Recognition.
  • Can you give several suggestions for a blog article title recognizing the Great Recognition?
  • Can you compose a poem recognizing the Great Recognition?
  • Can you compose a parable recognizing the Great Recognition?
  • Can you create a re-cognized vibrant image recognizing the Great Recognition?

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