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What is the theoretical basis for Transformational Expansion?

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What is the theoretical basis for Transformational Expansion?

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Transformational Expansion is theoretically based in quantum science and systems theory. While the rules of Newtonian physics still seems to work for the larger world where everyday reality is composed of physical matter, the rules which apply to the quantum world of photons, quarks and energy waves seem to be more applicable to the emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of the human since these aspects are not physical but rather energetic. Systems theory tries to understand the whole by examining the relationships between the parts as well as the parts themselves. In systems theory, the whole is considered to be more than the sum of the parts, and any whole is also a part of another, larger, whole. Thus the whole cannot be understood or worked with without looking at the parts, the relationship between parts, and the way the whole relates to the larger wholes of which it is a part.

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