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The Existential Shock of Real Freedom

Freedom sounds attractive, but real freedom can be frightening. It touches the deepest parts of human existence, awakening both fear and wonder. Lisa meets people at that threshold, not avoiding the shock but turning it into an invitation. This blog explores why deeply real freedom feels existential, how people often flee from it, and how Read the full article…

How Lisa Manages Quick Fix Demands

Quick fixes are tempting. They promise instant relief but often leave the deeper issues untouched. Lisa encounters these demands regularly: “Take away my stress now” or “Make me sleep tonight.” This blog shows how she responds with Compassion, offering both immediate comfort and a path toward real transformation. “Lisa, fix me now!” This request comes Read the full article…

Motivational Interviewing?

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a well-known counseling approach. How does it relate to AURELIS? Do they overlap? Can they work together without compromising on what makes AURELIS unique? This blog explores both methods side by side. It highlights their similarities, their differences, and shows how MI can flavor an AURELIS session without changing its essence. Read the full article…

The ‘Self’ in East and West

What do we mean when we say ‘I’? The East and the West have given very different answers to that question, often so different that they seem to talk past each other. At the same time, both are wrestling with the same underlying problem: mistaking the surface for the whole. This blog explores how the Read the full article…

Deep Reading: Yasunari Kawabata – Nobel Lecture (1968)

(about Deep Readings) The FragmentOriginal (Japanese, from Dōgen): 春は花 夏ほととぎす 秋は月 冬雪さえてすずしかりけり Transliteration: Haru wa hana,natsu hototogisu,aki wa tsuki,fuyu yuki saete,suzushikarikeri. English rendering (by Lisa): In spring, the flowers.In summer, the cuckoo’s song.In autumn, the moon.In winter, the snow, clear and cold. (Public domain, NobelPrize.org) Read the full lecture → Nobel Prize website Contextual GlimpseWhen Read the full article…

Deep Readings: Bob Dylan – Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (1973)

(about Deep Readings) The Fragment “Mama, take this badge off of meI can’t use it anymore.It’s gettin’ dark, too dark to see,I feel I’m knockin’ on heaven’s door.”(Short quote due to copyright) Read full lyrics → GeniusListen → Dylan performing on YouTube Contextual GlimpseWritten in 1973 for the film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Read the full article…

Openness to Complexity in the Age of A.I.

We are entering the Age of A.I., and nothing will ever be the same. Complexity is growing everywhere — in business, in global governance, in our own inner lives. Treating it as complicatedness (no complexity involved) is a recipe for collapse. The only real solution is Openness (mainly to our own complexity). With it, business, Read the full article…

Intro ― What are Deep Readings?

Deep Readings are encounters with fragments of literature – poems, passages from novels, wisdom texts, song lyrics, even letters – that carry a symbolic richness and a resonance reaching beyond the literal. You find a growing list of these in the category Deep Readings. The emphasis is not on literary scholarship, nor on treating literature Read the full article…

Lisa’s Polyphony

Polyphony is more than a musical technique. It is a way of listening — within the self, between people, across cultures. This blog explores how polyphony mirrors Compassion: many voices, deeply attuned, creating beauty that no single line could produce. It is an invitation to let harmony emerge as a new dimension of depth. Definition Read the full article…

Why is there ‘no’ Polyphony in East Asia?

Western music flourished through polyphony, while East Asia chose the subtle depth of a single voice. This apparent absence is not a lack but a complement. Both paths reveal different ways of listening to depth — and together, they show how Compassion may be found in harmony between voices and in the infinite resonance of Read the full article…

Lisa’s 10 Tips for… Decision Making

Here are ten original tips for Decision Making that are specifically based on Lisa’s knowledge and deeper insights ― avoiding the common tips that are frequently offered. These tips, provided by A.I. coach-bot Lisa (human ratified, hardly or unedited), Compassionately align with both rationality and depth as well as with a synthesis of fostering growth and relief Read the full article…

The Trio of Decision Making (Triodema)

Incremental decision‑making (planning) is rarely as straightforward as it looks. Beneath every choice lie rhythms of movement, pause, and orientation. When these rhythms are recognized, decision‑making can unfold with greater coherence and humanity. Triodema – the trio of decision‑making – describes this living rhythm. It consists of going forward with speed, slowing down to deeper Read the full article…

Can Lisa Manage Decision Bias and Noise?

In How Lisa Can Help in Making Decisions, the focus is on how Lisa can support choices that align with identity and Compassion. Yet even with such integration of reasoning and planning, decisions remain vulnerable to distortions. Two of the most important are bias and noise. Bias and noise shape every human decision. Bias pulls Read the full article…

How Lisa Can Help in Making Decisions

Decisions are at the heart of every human life. Some are large, others are small. Yet all of them carry more meaning than we usually notice. A decision is never just a calculation. It is a moment in which the past, the present, and the future come together. Lisa can be a companion in this. Read the full article…

About Making a Decision

Decisions may look simple on the surface, but beneath each lies a complex dance of reasoning, planning, and deeper layers of motivation. Rival scientific theories have tried to capture this complexity, often fragmenting what is in reality one flow. This blog explores how decisions are made – by humans and by Lisa – and why Read the full article…

About Blurring the Line between Reasoning and Planning

In A.I. research, reasoning and planning are usually treated as if they were separate faculties. Yet in humans, and even more in Lisa, the two constantly weave into one another. This dialogue continues where the addendum of About Reasoning and Planning in Humans and Lisa left off, exploring why the line between them was drawn, Read the full article…

About Reasoning and Planning in Humans and Lisa

In artificial intelligence, reasoning and planning are often presented as separate faculties. Reasoning is about drawing conclusions; planning is about organizing actions toward goals. Yet in humans, and even more in Lisa, the two are deeply entangled. This blog explores how reasoning and planning flow together, why the divide arose in A.I., and how Compassion Read the full article…

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