History teaches us that it is difficult to find a solution to war, Poverty, exploitation, etc.

René Girard is an anthropologist who has done a thorough investigation into the causes. He is sometimes called the Darwin anthropology. The study by René Girard provides you with insights. You can apply these insights personally, within your family, and in the organizations to which you belong.

This makes it so exciting to write about it to raise awareness about these mechanisms.

From an introduction about René Girard of Prof. G. Vanheeswyck.

The post-modern man lost some running around. He makes a lot of noise but says nothing essential. Its recent ancestors were sure of themselves: man is autonomous and can still put the world in his hand. Yet touches René Girard here on a nerve.

How independent are we as individuals?

Most people may not venture into this reflection. And why should they? The illusory enclosure where we are captured softened from birth, it is too terrible sense of our Thrown Heid. We hang rapidly onto a preconceived world-view without asking us only one critical question here.

Everything is obvious in its immediacy. Will we have time to reflect on the futility of existence? I do not think so. Occasionally, I have the impression that most people no longer exist, but do not exist. Just as well.

In our abysmal culture, there is nothing more terrible than to investigate the abyss. Who knows this one looks back?

All problems linked to system problems but also to the human condition are Insights from René Girard.

Thanks to Patrick Perquy I was introduced to the work of René Girard.

Also, Geert Van Coillie gave me an aha moment to see up close the work of René Girard. In my own experience, I can reflect it and which is remarkably close to personal development theories. Insights that I previously had in religion and in the figure of Jesus prove essential to be explored by the professor emeritus of the University of Stanford

Also, to coach yourself and others, I see tremendous value in the mimetic approach. René Girard is a central theme in this blog. You would find him valuable.

All learning is indeed an imitation process.

I’ve long been interested in the topic of modelling by my study and application of NLP. The importance of harmony in a family (mastermind) is fundamental to grow.

This is also at the level of groups, family, organization, and the world as a whole. It plays a role in making me passionate about this issue. I want to contribute to peace.

Girard’s work crosses the fields of literature, anthropology, theology, philosophy, sociology, psychology.

His brainchild, the mimetic theory, emphasizes the role of imitation in our lives, as an effect and behavior and motivation.

Toddlers learn to talk by imitating. We learn a foreign language through imitation.

Mimesis is not just the way we learn – it is also the way we fight.

We compete. and want what our brother has.

We “keep up with the neighbors.”

Girard’s theory suggests that mimesis is the basis of all human conflict. Disputes are resolved through the public offering of a scapegoat.

The foundation was of old religions and civilizations.

But the old formula is not working, he says. The world is thus at an impasse.

René Girard has already been compared to several influential thinkers.

Tennis star Serena Williams responded for the first time. She addressed the imitation Caroline Wozniacki made of her during a tennis game.

While the idea of mimesis is hardly strange today for the social sciences,

Nobody had thought that this would be the linchpin in a theory of human behavior and the human condition.

Mimesis looks more like a modern phenomenon

Even René Girard had not thought that at the beginning of the 1950s.

His one-man interdisciplinary approach can be problematic in the academic world. In the academic community, members do not always agree with the poaching.

That the vision of René Girard now has a neurological basis is remarkable.

Envy in the academic world?

“I am a specialist of the mimetic theory, but the mimetic theory is my creation, you see?” Says Girard.

“You’re not supposed to have your own theory in academia.

Violence and the sacred

You usually cannot theorize about literature and sociology, in the way that I do.

The mimetic theory – tell it is a toy. “

RIVALRY ON A DOG?

“Our dear dog Barney, who has a special spot in my heart. I introduced him to Putin: Putin dissed him,” Bush told his daughter.

“‘You call that a dog?’

A year later, your mom and I visit Vladimir at his Dacha outside of Moscow. He asks, ‘Would you like to meet my dog?’

Outbound, this giant hound, obviously much bigger than a Scottish Terrier.

And Putin looks at me and says, ‘Bigger, stronger and faster than Barney.’”

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Exploring the Fascinating Insights of René Girard

René Girard is a renowned anthropologist. He is often likened to the Darwin of anthropology. He delves deep into the intricate causes of war, poverty, and exploitation.

His groundbreaking mimetic theory emphasizes the pervasive role of imitation. It shapes human behavior and motivations across diverse fields. These fields include literature, anthropology, theology, and more.

Girard’s thought-provoking work sheds light on the intricacies of human conflict. It also offers compelling solutions rooted in his profound understanding of mimesis.

Girard’s insights hold immense value and promise for personal development. They unravel the underlying mechanisms of personal and familial dynamics. These insights also address broader organizational and societal challenges. They promote organizational harmony.

René Girard’s work takes us on a captivating journey. It encompasses anthropology, philosophy, psychology, and sociology. It prompts us to re-examine the fundamental fabric of our existence.

Join the conversation. Share your thoughts. Embark on a transformative exploration of Girard’s extraordinary vision for a more harmonious world.

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