Within systemic process-creation the human being is perceived as a part of a bigger context/a larger system with which it communicates and interacts endlessly. This larger system is an organised whole, where everything is connected and affect each other, and where self-organising forces see to the survival of the system. The system is in endless change - from moment to moment - and it has the resources necessary for succeeding. It carries the solutions in itself. The only thing the system needs to be in continuous motion and development is its' self-organising forces and information about itself and the world surrounding it. The system must so to speak be able to perceive itself and the context surrounding it. This applies whether the system is a company, a human being or any other living organism. | The systems perceptions are subjective, and it may create reality by making it up/constructing it (systemic-constructivistic ideas). Alternatively, it may choose to be open for that, which is. That means to let the reality act on it/discover it (phenomenological approach). |