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Integrate your worldview, come closer to your natural self

In this scenario people create a map of their views on the world within the context of their whole life – personal, social, practical, .. First, you select your own set of key life themes. You make your views on the world explicit, when you put the chosen stickers, representing your opinions, beliefs, ideas, issues, dreams, .. on the outside of the poster. You complete the overview by adding sticker themes, which reflect your reality at a personal, material, local level on the inside of the poster. The mapping process is grounding and relaxing. Theme by theme, you work through your map. Clustering and linking your worldview themes to themes and aspects of who you are in your everyday reality will bring insight and overview. Finally, when you look at your whole map, you will find ideas and ways to integrate your views on the world with key themes of who you are and how you live. This whole process will be alternated with storytelling, while others listen with full attention. It is a moving and enriching experience.

Description

The image shows the building blocks

The lifemap package for this scenario contains the building blocks shown in the image above: the blue planet poster and the worldview stickers.

The overarching goal for this scenario

The overarching goal for this scenario is for people to connect their views on the world to what is crucial to them, personally. And, by doing this, to create inner coherence, which will make their lives flow more easily and bring a sense of wholeness.

Blue planet poster

Creating a setting, that works for you

To work with a sticker set of a wide scope can have an overawing effect. It can provoke an inner response of wanting to step away. Ample time is taken to get acquainted with the sticker set. Simple tools are offered to help you build your selection of key life themes.

A method for individuals to relate to the world situation

This scenario offers a process to help you relate to the world situation. Although it is a conceptual exercise, the process lets you truly connect to your filled-in poster and it’s felt as a real experience.

What kind of experiences are to be expected

The filled-in poster is a photo of your life, your perceived reality. After you have put all the stickers on it, looking at the big picture, you can now get a sense of the connections between what is there. Key questions or issues you struggle with tend to come up during this process. All this brings you to life. In this state, you can find answers within. Note, that nothing is required of you, there’s no goal or objective in the process. You can feel free to go your own way, trusting in who you are, in your capacities, your decisions.

Other participants in the lifemaps project listen to the story of your life and worldview. They can ask you questions and let you know what would be crucial to them, if they were you. Each of them will bring you insight or ideas, you can make use of.

In the background, while you and the others experience what is mentioned, much more will surface. It is difficult to tell everything about the outcomes upfront. Experience teaches, that what people uncover – in and about themselves – is enriching and inspiring.

You’ll find the energy and strength to stay positive

Working with this scenario will bring answers and brings up relevant questions as well. Process and worldview will give you pointers as to what comes naturally for you, helping you keep your energy high and be on your best. Sharing it all with others will create a sense of belonging and will make you feel supported.

Upcoming lifemaps project

This scenario for which the blue planet poster is designed completes the Integral Life Mapping portfolio. You are warmly invited to make use of the free offering to help me collect information about its added value. This offer will be valid for the whole year 2026. Get in touch to find out more.

Personal safety and privacy

How the built-in functions of the lifemaps facilitate a safe environment for sharing and how personal information is protected during the lifemaps project will be discussed in advance.

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