The institutions in society that produces the individual and community psychological frameworks, core-rectors, which allow us to maximize our human potentials. Core-rectors keep our minds erect so that our minds can allow for the power of the full flow of our core energy.
One way of approaching societal challenges is a manifestation of the weaknesses in psychocultural infrastructure. It is in this context of a weakened system that life challenges take the opportunity, combined with weak choice, to develop into societal challenges. Our societal institutions are weak in their clinical ability: In their present states they are clinically unable to nurture individuals to function in Cell-I of life. Living life in Cell-I-- the pursuit of something which is internal-- (core, strong), positive (reward, not fear or us vs. them-based), and accessible (no hierarchy/user friendly) --would constitute a paradigm shift in human cultural process. Essentially, humanity would be moving from mostly operating from cells II-IV. This is creatention: Living life motivated by the possibility of creating life out the connection of the (endless) power and the positivity of our core. This way of living would be even more powerful than prevention paradigm.
The implications for public health is that this group of societal institutions: Family, school, work, houses of worship, therapy, civic organizations, sports and entertainment, arts/leisure provide concrete structures of focus in the effort to strengthen the clinical power of culture. Click here for the full article.