Multi-dimensional
Multi-dimensional builds creative and strategic solutions
for the four aspects of PaRDeS – Pehat, Remez, Drash and Sod.
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for Strategic Creativity and Innovation
The PaRDeS Framework: A Multi-Dimensional Paradigm for Strategic Creativity and Innovation The PaRDeS framework, originating as a classical Jewish hermeneutic method for interpreting sacred texts, offers a highly structured, yet fundamentally non-linear, approach to managing complexity and generating innovation. This report rigorously analyzes the four distinct levels of PaRDeS—Peshat, Remez, Derash, and Sod—and transposes their
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how PaRDeS supports multi-dimensional thinking processes
PaRDeS supports multi-dimensional thinking by structuring cognition across intellectual,emotional, intuitive, and spiritual domains—encouraging the mind to shift fluidly between thesemodes rather than privileging one over the others. This model, derived from Jewish exegeticaltradition and reinterpreted for modern cognition, creates a scaffolded process of layeredunderstanding and creative reasoning . At its core, PaRDeS fosters thinking in
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Pardes as Cyber Technology
Tzvi Bisk, envisioning life in cyberspace – The task of the futurist is not to predict, but to try to envision achievable desirable futures and to formulate strategies by which we might achieve such futures. We are not speaking about deterministic or inevitable futures but rather about desirable futures determined by us. A futurist is,
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Fours who entertained a Future.
Groups of four who explored future following Akiba’s Model https://sites.google.com/splitrockstrategies.com/pardes/four-who-entered-pardes/four-mothers-who-entered-pardes Viktor Frankl Psychiatrist Holocaust Survivor, developer of Logo Therapy, the importance of having meaning in life. Kurt Lewin Social Psychology Father of T-groups, ‘sensitivity training’ based on social psychology. His emphasis on the importance of group membership led to Judith Weinstein Klein’s work on Jewish