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Values Map

Sample Values Map Summary Chart

The following sample will help you to see how a values assessment is used to map organizational values. By combining yours with others a collective map can be determined. Most important is the process of awareness – how you and your co-hearts come to learn what is important to each other and how to support it. This is the beginning of a truly sustainable organization, which is why I am so enthusiastic about this work.

 

Life Journey Map  Values Assessment Results (part 1) Summary Map
‘You have to become somebody before you can become nobody’
Name Vic Desotelle
Completed Jan 31, 2002
# 3015

 

Cycle 1 – Journey of Self-Worth Cycle 2 – Journey of Self-Expression Cycle 3 – Journey of Selfless Expression
N
OS
E
L
F
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9
 7 Wonder
 3 Physical
 3 Sustenance
 2 Sensuous
 1 Safe
 1 Affection
 1 Comfort
 1 Dependent
 0 Distancing
 0 Self-control
 6 Playing
 4 Beautifying
 4 Exploring
 3 Friendly
 3 Respect
 2 Membership
 2 Traditions
 2 Hope
 2 Fair
 1 Sexual-self
 1 Thrifty
 0 Owning
 0 Patient
 0 Welcoming
 0 Law-abiding
 0 Practicing
 0 Praise
 0 Reciprocating
 9 Achieving
 8 Honoring
 6 Inquiring
 6 Communicating
 6 Dependable
 4 Energetic
 3 Confident
 2 Focusing
 2 Amending
 2 Supporting
 1 Working
 1 Profiting
 1 Realistic
 1 Reasoning
 1 Loyal
 1 Competing
 0 Efficient
 0 Methodical
 10 Healthy
 10 Joyful
 7 Honest
 6 Passionate
 6 Teaching
 4 Engineering
 3 Knowledgeable
 2 Managing
 2 Evaluating
 2 Quality
 2 Responsible
 2 Considerate
 2 Diligent
 1 Brave
 1 Ethical
 1 Independent
 0 Humble
 0 Consistent
 10 Adapting
 7 Servicing
 6 Authentic
 6 Choosing
 4 Healing
 3 Humor
 3 Appreciating
 3 Fallibility
 2 Counseling
 2 Authoring
 2 Adept
 2 Open-minded
 2 Influencing
 1 Empathizing
 0 Generous
 0 Business
 0 Initiating
 0 Performing
 13 Wise
 11 Envisioning
 10 Creating
 10 Leading
 8 Intuitive
 8 Forgiving
 7 Meaning
 6 Calm
 5 Aesthetic
 5 Teamwork
 3 Rejuvenating
 2 Agile
 2 Disclosing
 2 Intimate
 1 Including
 1 Altruistic
 1 Researching
 1 Timely
 18 Balance
 15 Innovating
 12 Natural
 12 Complementing
 10 Developing
 10 Integrating
 7 Messenger
 7 Counterintuitive
 7 Communitarian
 6 Interdependent
 6 Holistic
 5 Architect
 4 Compassion
 3 Inspiring
 2 Discerning
 0 Democratic
 0 Ascetic
 0 Human Rights
 14 Transforming
 10 Co-evolutionary
 8 Interpreter
 7 Guardian
 2 Immersion
 2 Selfless
 1 Humanitarian
 0 Conserving
 0 Pluralist
 18 Knowing
 9 Vitality
 8 Presence
3.7% 5.8% 10.5% 11.8% 10.3% 18.6% 24% 8.5% 6.8%
 

Cycle 1  19%  
Cycle 2  40%  
Cycle 3  39%  
 
Physical  32%  
Feeling  36%  
Thinking  31%  
 
Conditional  11%  
Being  26%  
Doing  42%  
Career  20%  

 

 
 
Life Journey Map 
Values Assessment Results (part 2)
Physical-Feeling-Thinking Values Map
‘You have to become somebody before you can become nobody’
Name Vic Desotelle
Completed Jan 31, 2002
# 3015

 

Cycle 1 – Journey of Self-Worth Cycle 2 – Journey of Self-Expression Cycle 3 – Journey of Selfless Expression
N
OS
E
L
F
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9
Physical
 3 Physical
 3 Sustenance
 2 Sensuous
 1 Safe
 0 Self-control
 6 Playing
 4 Beautifying
 4 Exploring
 1 Sexual-self
 0 Owning
 0 Practicing
 9 Achieving
 4 Energetic
 3 Confident
 1 Competing
 1 Profiting
 1 Realistic
 1 Working
 0 Efficient
 10 Healthy
 4 Engineering
 2 Managing
 2 Diligent
 1 Independent
 0 Consistent
 10 Adapting
 7 Servicing
 4 Healing
 2 Influencing
 0 Initiating
 0 Performing
 10 Leading
 8 Intuitive
 5 Teamwork
 5 Aesthetic
 3 Rejuvenating
 2 Agile
 15 Innovating
 6 Holistic
 5 Architect
 3 Inspiring
 0 Ascetic
 0 Human Rights
 7 Guardian
 2 Immersion
 0 Conserving
 9 Vitality
Feeling
 7 Wonder
 1 Affection
 1 Comfort
 1 Dependent
 3 Friendly
 3 Respect
 2 Traditions
 2 Membership
 0 Praise
 0 Reciprocating
 0 Welcoming
 8 Honoring
 6 Inquiring
 6 Dependable
 2 Supporting
 1 Loyal
 10 Joyful
 6 Passionate
 2 Responsible
 2 Considerate
 0 Humble
 6 Authentic
 3 Fallibility
 3 Humor
 3 Appreciating
 2 Open-minded
 2 Authoring
 2 Counseling
 1 Empathizing
 0 Business
 0 Generous
 10 Creating
 8 Forgiving
 2 Intimate
 2 Disclosing
 1 Timely
 1 Altruistic
 18 Balance
 12 Natural
 7 Communitarian
 6 Interdependent
 4 Compassion
 0 Democratic
 14 Transforming
 8 Interpreter
 1 Humanitarian
 8 Presence
Thinking
 0 Distancing
 2 Fair
 2 Hope
 1 Thrifty
 0 Law-abiding
 0 Patient
 6 Communicating
 2 Focusing
 2 Amending
 1 Reasoning
 0 Methodical
 7 Honest
 6 Teaching
 3 Knowledgeable
 2 Quality
 2 Evaluating
 1 Brave
 1 Ethical
 6 Choosing
 2 Adept
 13 Wise
 11 Envisioning
 7 Meaning
 6 Calm
 1 Researching
 1 Including
 12 Complementing
 10 Developing
 10 Integrating
 7 Messenger
 7 Counterintuitive
 2 Discerning
 10 Co-evolutionary
 2 Selfless
 0 Pluralist
 18 Knowing

 

Cycle 1  19%  
Cycle 2  40%  
Cycle 3  39%  
 
Physical  32%  
Feeling  36%  
Thinking  31%  
 
Conditional  11%  
Being  26%  
Doing  42%  
Career  20%  
 
Life Journey Map 
Values Assessment Results (part 3)
Conditional-Being-Doing-Career Values Map
‘You have to become somebody before you can become nobody’
Name Vic Desotelle
Completed Jan 31, 2002
# 3015

 

Cycle 1 – Journey of Self-Worth Cycle 2 – Journey of Self-Expression Cycle 3 – Journey of Selfless Expression
N
OS
E
L
F
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9
Conditional
 3 Physical
 3 Sustenance
 1 Safe
 1 Affection
 1 Comfort
 1 Dependent
 3 Respect
 2 Traditions
 2 Fair
 2 Membership
 1 Sexual-self
 0 Practicing
 0 Praise
   
 3 Fallibility
 3 Humor
 11 Envisioning
 2 Intimate
 12 Complementing
 6 Interdependent
   
Being
 7 Wonder
 3 Friendly
 1 Thrifty
 0 Patient
 6 Dependable
 4 Energetic
 3 Confident
 1 Realistic
 1 Loyal
 0 Methodical
 0 Efficient
 10 Healthy
 10 Joyful
 7 Honest
 6 Passionate
 3 Knowledgeable
 2 Responsible
 2 Considerate
 2 Diligent
 1 Ethical
 1 Brave
 1 Independent
 0 Humble
 0 Consistent
 6 Authentic
 2 Open-minded
 0 Generous
 8 Intuitive
 6 Calm
 5 Aesthetic
 2 Agile
 1 Altruistic
 1 Timely
 15 Innovating
 12 Natural
 6 Holistic
   
Doing
 2 Sensuous
 0 Distancing
 0 Self-control
 6 Playing
 4 Beautifying
 4 Exploring
 2 Hope
 0 Law-abiding
 0 Owning
 0 Reciprocating
 0 Welcoming
 9 Achieving
 8 Honoring
 6 Inquiring
 6 Communicating
 2 Amending
 2 Focusing
 1 Competing
 1 Profiting
 1 Reasoning
 4 Engineering
 2 Evaluating
 2 Quality
 10 Adapting
 6 Choosing
 3 Appreciating
 2 Influencing
 1 Empathizing
 0 Initiating
 8 Forgiving
 7 Meaning
 5 Teamwork
 3 Rejuvenating
 2 Disclosing
 1 Including
 18 Balance
 10 Developing
 10 Integrating
 7 Counterintuitive
 4 Compassion
 3 Inspiring
 2 Discerning
 14 Transforming
 2 Immersion
 2 Selfless
 18 Knowing
 9 Vitality
 8 Presence
Career
   
 2 Supporting
 1 Working
 6 Teaching
 2 Managing
 7 Servicing
 4 Healing
 2 Adept
 2 Authoring
 2 Counseling
 0 Business
 0 Performing
 13 Wise
 10 Creating
 10 Leading
 1 Researching
 7 Communitarian
 7 Messenger
 5 Architect
 0 Ascetic
 0 Democratic
 0 Human Rights
 10 Co-evolutionary
 8 Interpreter
 7 Guardian
 1 Humanitarian
 0 Conserving
 0 Pluralist
 

 

Cycle 1  19%  
Cycle 2  40%  
Cycle 3  39%  
 
Physical  32%  
Feeling  36%  
Thinking  31%  
 
Conditional  11%  
Being  26%  
Doing  42%  
Career  20%  
 
Life Journey Map 
Values Assessment Results (part 4)
Field of Meaning Map-Individual
‘You have to become somebody before you can become nobody’
Name Vic Desotelle
Completed Jan 31, 2002
# 3015

 

Cycle 1 – Journey of Self-Worth Cycle 2 – Journey of Self-Expression Cycle 3 – Journey of Selfless Expression
N
OS
E
L
F
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9
 7 Wonder
 6 Playing
 4 Beautifying
 4 Exploring
 9 Achieving
 8 Honoring
 6 Inquiring
 6 Communicating
 6 Dependable
 4 Energetic
 10 Healthy
 10 Joyful
 7 Honest
 6 Passionate
 6 Teaching
 4 Engineering
 10 Adapting
 7 Servicing
 6 Authentic
 6 Choosing
 4 Healing
 13 Wise
 11 Envisioning
 10 Creating
 10 Leading
 8 Forgiving
 8 Intuitive
 7 Meaning
 6 Calm
 5 Aesthetic
 5 Teamwork
 18 Balance
 15 Innovating
 12 Complementing
 12 Natural
 10 Integrating
 10 Developing
 7 Counterintuitive
 7 Communitarian
 7 Messenger
 6 Holistic
 6 Interdependent
 5 Architect
 4 Compassion
 14 Transforming
 10 Co-evolutionary
 8 Interpreter
 7 Guardian
 18 Knowing
 9 Vitality
 8 Presence
Field of Meaning
Neutral Field
 3 Physical
 3 Sustenance
 2 Sensuous
 1 Safe
 1 Affection
 1 Comfort
 1 Dependent
 0 Distancing
 0 Self-control
 3 Friendly
 3 Respect
 2 Hope
 2 Membership
 2 Traditions
 2 Fair
 1 Sexual-self
 1 Thrifty
 0 Law-abiding
 0 Owning
 0 Patient
 0 Practicing
 0 Praise
 0 Reciprocating
 0 Welcoming
 3 Confident
 2 Amending
 2 Focusing
 2 Supporting
 1 Working
 1 Loyal
 1 Profiting
 1 Realistic
 1 Reasoning
 1 Competing
 0 Efficient
 0 Methodical
 3 Knowledgeable
 2 Managing
 2 Quality
 2 Responsible
 2 Considerate
 2 Diligent
 2 Evaluating
 1 Brave
 1 Independent
 1 Ethical
 0 Consistent
 0 Humble
 3 Appreciating
 3 Fallibility
 3 Humor
 2 Influencing
 2 Authoring
 2 Counseling
 2 Open-minded
 2 Adept
 1 Empathizing
 0 Business
 0 Initiating
 0 Generous
 0 Performing
 3 Rejuvenating
 2 Intimate
 2 Agile
 2 Disclosing
 1 Including
 1 Altruistic
 1 Researching
 1 Timely
 3 Inspiring
 2 Discerning
 0 Human Rights
 0 Ascetic
 0 Democratic
 2 Immersion
 2 Selfless
 1 Humanitarian
 0 Conserving
 0 Pluralist
 

 

Cycle 1  19%  
Cycle 2  40%  
Cycle 3  39%  
 
Physical  32%  
Feeling  36%  
Thinking  31%  
 
Conditional  11%  
Being  26%  
Doing  42%  
Career  20%  
 
Total (130  Values) 516 100%  
Field of Meaning (51  Values) 412 80%  
Priority Values (7  Values) 102 20%  
PV/FM Score    25%  
© Copyright 1999-2001 by Scott Bristol

List of Values

5 – Affection
Column: 1, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Receiving affection, tenderness, and fond regard.

21 – Comfort
Column: 1, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Receiving comfort, solace, and consolation.

37 – Dependent
Column: 1, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Accepting that I’m dependent, reliant, and need others.

40 – Physical
Column: 1, PFT: P, CBDR: C
Physical dexterity, mobility, and functionality.

45 – Dissociating
Column: 1, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Dissociating, separating, and disconnecting from my physical body.

111 – Safe
Column: 1, PFT: P, CBDR: C
Being safe and secure from injury, harm, and danger.

112 – Self-control
Column: 1, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Self-control, restraint, and reticence.

114 – Sensuous
Column: 1, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Being sensuous, enjoying pleasurable stimulation of the senses.

119 – Sustenance
Column: 1, PFT: P, CBDR: C
Receiving sufficient sustenance – food, warmth, and shelter.

132 – Wonder
Column: 1, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being in wonder of, awe of, and marveling at.

8 – Beautifying
Column: 2, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Beautifying, adorning, and decorating.

52 – Fair
Column: 2, PFT: T, CBDR: C
Receiving fair, just, and equitable treatment.

56 – Friendly
Column: 2, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being friendly, cordial, and amicable.

64 – Hope
Column: 2, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Hope, optimism, and ambition.

68 – Models
Column: 2, PFT: P, CBDR: C
Having models to imitate, impersonate, and emulate.

88 – Membership
Column: 2, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Sharing membership, affiliation, and bonding to a family or group.

93 – Law-abiding
Column: 2, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Being law-abiding, obedient, and dutiful.

95 – Owning
Column: 2, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Owning, possessing, and controlling property.

96 – Patient
Column: 2, PFT: T, CBDR: B
Being patient, enduring, and unruffled.

98 – Playing
Column: 2, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Playing, having fun, acting silly and foolish.

100 – Praise
Column: 2, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Receiving praise, approval, and admiration.

105 – Reciprocating
Column: 2, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Reciprocating, responding in kind, and treating others in the same way I want to be treated.

109 – Respect
Column: 2, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Receiving respect, esteem, and being valued.

116 – Sexual-self
Column: 2, PFT: P, CBDR: C
Sharing and satisfying my sexual-self in accordance with my gender identity.

120 – Thrifty
Column: 2, PFT: T, CBDR: B
Being thrifty, frugal, and prudent.

121 – Traditions
Column: 2, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Sharing traditions, rituals, and customs.

124 – Welcoming
Column: 2, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Welcoming, greeting, and meeting gladly.

128 – Exploring
Column: 2, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Exploring, investigating, and searching.

1 – Achieving
Column: 3, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Achieving, succeeding, and accomplishing.

12 – Energetic
Column: 3, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being energetic, active, and athletic.

23 – Communicating
Column: 3, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Communicating, conveying, and exchanging information.

26 – Competing
Column: 3, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Competing, contesting, and challenging.

28 – Confident
Column: 3, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being confident, certain, and assured.

36 – Dependable
Column: 3, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being dependable, reliable, and trustworthy.

41 – Diligent
Column: 3, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being diligent, persevering, and assiduous.

43 – Methodical
Column: 3, PFT: T, CBDR: B
Being methodical, organized, and systematic.

46 – Profiting
Column: 3, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Profiting, gaining advantage, and benefit.

48 – Efficient
Column: 3, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being efficient, budgeting, and minimizing waste and effort per output.

54 – Focusing
Column: 3, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Focusing, concentrating, and aiming attention.

63 – Honoring
Column: 3, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Honoring, worshipping, and revering.

74 – Inquiring
Column: 3, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Inquiring, curiosity, and eagerness to learn.

85 – Loyal
Column: 3, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being loyal, faithful, and allegiant.

104 – Reasoning
Column: 3, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Reasoning, rationalizing, and logically thinking through.

106 – Amending
Column: 3, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Amending, correcting, and rectifying mistakes.

118 – Supporting
Column: 3, PFT: F, CBDR: R
Supporting, protecting, and caring for.

126 – Working
Column: 3, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Working, earning a living, and being gainfully employed.

15 – Knowledgeable
Column: 4, PFT: T, CBDR: B
Being knowledgeable, aware, and educated.

17 – Brave
Column: 4, PFT: T, CBDR: B
Being brave, courageous, and risk-taking.

30 – Considerate
Column: 4, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being considerate, sensitive and thoughtful.

31 – Consistent
Column: 4, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being consistent, uniform, and unvarying.

47 – Teaching
Column: 4, PFT: T, CBDR: R
Teaching, training, and coaching.

51 – Ethical
Column: 4, PFT: T, CBDR: B
Being ethical, moral, and principled.

60 – Healthy
Column: 4, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being healthy, well, and sound.

62 – Honest
Column: 4, PFT: T, CBDR: B
Being honest, truthful, and candid.

66 – Humble
Column: 4, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being humble, modest, and unassuming.

71 – Independent
Column: 4, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being independent, autonomous, and self-supporting.

81 – Joyful
Column: 4, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being joyful, happy, and cheerful.

86 – Managing
Column: 4, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Managing, supervising, and directing.

102 – Quality
Column: 4, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Pursuing quality, excellence, and craftsmanship.

103 – Realistic
Column: 4, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being realistic, pragmatic, and practical.

110 – Responsible
Column: 4, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being responsible, accountable, and obligated.

127 – Engineering
Column: 4, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Engineering, applying science to technical design.

130 – Evaluating
Column: 4, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Evaluating, appraising, and measuring.

131 – Passionate
Column: 4, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being passionate, enthusiastic and ardent.

3 – Adapting
Column: 5, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Adapting, changing, and adjusting.

9 – Appreciating
Column: 5, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Appreciating, acknowledging, and recognizing the value of others.

11 – Influential
Column: 5, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being influential, powerful, and forceful.

13 – Authentic
Column: 5, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being authentic, genuine, and congruent.

14 – Authoring
Column: 5, PFT: F, CBDR: R
Authoring, composing, and choreographing.

22 – Business
Column: 5, PFT: F, CBDR: R
Business, commerce, and trade.

49 – Empathizing
Column: 5, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Empathizing, identifying and sympathizing with people according to their values.

53 – Fallibility
Column: 5, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Sharing fallibility, confusion and misunderstanding.

55 – Choosing
Column: 5, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Choosing, decision-making, and free will.

57 – Generous
Column: 5, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being generous, kind-hearted, and giving freely.

59 – Healing
Column: 5, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Healing, curing, and reviving.

67 – Humor
Column: 5, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Sharing humor, amusement, and laughter.

72 – Initiating
Column: 5, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Initiating, starting, and commencing.

83 – Adept
Column: 5, PFT: T, CBDR: R
Being adept, proficient, and professional.

89 – Counseling
Column: 5, PFT: F, CBDR: R
Counseling, mentoring, and advising.

94 – Open-minded
Column: 5, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being open-minded, receptive, and tolerant.

97 – Performing
Column: 5, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Performing, demonstrating, and expressing skills and talents.

115 – Servicing
Column: 5, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Servicing, helping, and facilitating.

4 – Aesthetic
Column: 6, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being aesthetic, artistic, and devoted to beauty.

6 – Agile
Column: 6, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being agile, deft, and nimble.

7 – Altruistic
Column: 6, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being altruistic, benevolent, and unselfish.

18 – Calm
Column: 6, PFT: T, CBDR: B
Calm, equanimity, and composure.

20 – Forgiving
Column: 6, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Forgiving, pardoning, and refraining from blaming.

32 – Teamwork
Column: 6, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Teamwork, cooperation, and collaboration.

34 – Creating
Column: 6, PFT: F, CBDR: R
Creating, originating, and inventing.

38 – Timely
Column: 6, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being timely, opportune, and appropriate.

44 – Disclosing
Column: 6, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Disclosing, revealing, and divulging in a manner that promotes inquiry and dialogue.

50 – Envisioning
Column: 6, PFT: T, CBDR: C
Envisioning, imagining, and foreseeing a future based on shared values and shared risk.

70 – Including
Column: 6, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Including, involving, and embracing.

79 – Intimate
Column: 6, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Being intimate, mutually affirming and loving.

80 – Intuitive
Column: 6, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being intuitive, instinctive, and automatic in understanding.

84 – Leading
Column: 6, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Leading, guiding, and piloting toward a mission.

87 – Meaning
Column: 6, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Pursuing values of personal meaning, significance, and importance.

107 – Rejuvenating
Column: 6, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Rejuvenating, recreating, and relaxing.

108 – Researching
Column: 6, PFT: T, CBDR: R
Researching, experimenting, and applying the scientific process.

125 – Wise
Column: 6, PFT: T, CBDR: R
Being wise, judicious, and insightful.

2 – Human Rights
Column: 7, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Being an activist, championing and advocating universal ‘Human Rights’-freedom, justice, and equality.

10 – Architect
Column: 7, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Being an architect, a master builder, actualizing complex designs.

16 – Balance
Column: 7, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Balance, equilibrium, and harmony.

24 – Communitarian
Column: 7, PFT: F, CBDR: R
Being a communitarian; advocating communities, collectives, and congregations living values of mutual significance.

25 – Compassion
Column: 7, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Conveying compassion, mercy, and unconditional kindness in all relationships, even the most difficult .

27 – Complementing
Column: 7, PFT: T, CBDR: C
Complementing, perfecting, and enhancing mutual meaning and mission through autonomous actions.

33 – Counterintuitive
Column: 7, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Being counterintuitive, discovering complex patterns and relationships latent in chaos.

35 – Democratic
Column: 7, PFT: F, CBDR: R
Being democratic, egalitarian, practicing social equality.

39 – Developing
Column: 7, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Developing, growing, and evolving complex systems.

42 – Discerning
Column: 7, PFT: T, CBDR:
Discerning, comprehending, and fathoming the subtly of differences.

61 – Holistic
Column: 7, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Being holistic, systemic, recognizing that everything is at once whole and part of a whole.

73 – Innovating
Column: 7, PFT: P, CBDR: B
Innovating, introducing the new and unprecedented.

75 – Inspiring
Column: 7, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Inspiring, enlivening, and motivating.

76 – Integrating
Column: 7, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Integrating, synthesizing, and unifying.

77 – Interdependent
Column: 7, PFT: F, CBDR: C
Being interdependent, symbiotic, and bilateral in forming relationships that benefit both parties but harms neither.

90 – Messenger
Column: 7, PFT: T, CBDR: R
Being a messenger, forerunner, and herald announcing a prophetic vision of humanity.

91 – Natural
Column: 7, PFT: F, CBDR: B
Being natural, spontaneously attuned, and synchronized.

117 – Ascetic
Column: 7, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Being ascetic, self-denying, and living simply.

19 – Co-evolutionary
Column: 8, PFT: T, CBDR: R
Being co-evolutionary; intentionally applying scientific innovation to evolving our species.

29 – Conserving
Column: 8, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Conserving, sustaining, and preserving the well being of our ecology by judicious use of all resources.

58 – Guardian
Column: 8, PFT: P, CBDR: R
Being a guardian, trustee, and steward ensuring the ‘Social Contract’ is meaningful.

65 – Humanitarian
Column: 8, PFT: F, CBDR: R
Being a humanitarian, committing my voluntary efforts to the non-partisan alleviation of human suffering.

69 – Immersion
Column: 8, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Immersion, complete involvement, and living in different cultures.

78 – Interpreter
Column: 8, PFT: F, CBDR: R
Being an interpreter, translating, and distilling humanity’s evolving wisdom into accessible common language.

99 – Pluralist
Column: 8, PFT: T, CBDR: R
Being a pluralist, advocating the tolerant co-existence of different cultures within a whole.

113 – Selfless
Column: 8, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Acting selfless, suspending all self-oriented fears, needs, and motives.

122 – Transforming
Column: 8, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Transforming, transcending, and metamorphosing relationships through the intentional use of everyday language.

82 – Knowing
Column: 9, PFT: T, CBDR: D
Embodying selfless-knowing; expressing penetrating and sublime truths that are startling yet innocent.

101 – Presence
Column: 9, PFT: F, CBDR: D
Embodying presence; selfless-awareness that hears and communes at a profound level and is naturally transforming.

123 – Vitality
Column: 9, PFT: P, CBDR: D
Embodying vitality; emanating essential energy, and a whole-hearted embracing of life that is infectious and abundant.

92 – NO-SELF
Column: 10, PFT: p, CBDR: C
Be an ’empty vessel’ for Spirit to enter and flow through.

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