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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Human Development Framework (HDF)''' is a | <blockquote class="definition">A '''Human Development Framework (HDF)''' is a framework devoted to understanding the human species, supporting [[Human Development]], and actuating full [[Human Potential]]. </blockquote> | ||
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A fully developed HDF provides clear, practical pathways for fulfillment of the [[Seven Components of Human Development]]. | |||
The [[Lightning Path]] provides the [[Lightning Path Human Development Framework]]. | The [[Lightning Path]] provides the [[Lightning Path Human Development Framework]]. | ||
Revision as of 13:50, 13 May 2026
Human Development Framework
A Human Development Framework (HDF) is a framework devoted to understanding the human species, supporting Human Development, and actuating full Human Potential.
Concept Map
Key Terms
Human Development Framework[ >
Components
- Ethical Framework
- Connection Framework
- Institutional Framework
- Educational Framework
- Creative Framework
- Metaphysical Framework
- Psychological Framework
- Healing Framework
Syncretic Terms
List of Human Development Frameworks
- Arica School
- Baha'i
- Buddhism
- Eupsychian Education
- Eupsychian Management
- Eupsychian Therapy
- Gnosticism
- Holistic Nursing
- Jainism
- Karma Yoga
- League For Spiritual Discovery
- Metacounselor
- Monastic Christianity
- Neo-Hinduism
- Sanatana Dharma
- Shattari
- Sufism
- Taoism
- Theosophy
- Transpersonal Psychology
- Wicca
- Yoga
- Zen
Related LP Terms
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
A fully developed HDF provides clear, practical pathways for fulfillment of the Seven Components of Human Development.
The Lightning Path provides the Lightning Path Human Development Framework.
The above listed HDFs are just a sample. More may exist, for example the following "psychedelic churches" may have been founded as part of a strategy of understanding and facilitating human development, or some aspect of it (i.e., spirituality). "the League for Spiritual Discovery (LSD), founded by Dr. Timothy Leary; the Neo-American Church, founded by psychologist Arthur Kleps; the Native American Church, established more than 50 years ago by the American Indians; and the Church of the Awakening, founded by two physicians, Drs. John and Louisa Aiken."[1] Whether or not these could be considered actual frameworks (or nascent frameworks perhaps) or were just stabs in the dark, is an open question.
Note there was a lot of scholarly activity in the 1960s that could reasonably be labelled under the category "A growing concern for human development" or something similar. Definitely an untapped research area, hint hint.
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Footnotes
- ↑ Walter N. Pahnke, “Psychedelic Drugs and Mystical Experience,” International Psychiatry Clinics 5, no. 4 (1969): 149–62. p. 160.
