Periagoge
Course

What Is Interdisciplinary thinking?: Interdisciplinary thinking means seeing connections where others see separate subjects. You'll learn what it actually is—and what it isn't—by practicing it on real problems that resist single-lens solutions.

Discover how interdisciplinary thinking reveals hidden connections between disciplines and unlocks solutions to complex problems that defy single-lens appr

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Concepts in this course
Concept
Abhyasa: Sustained Contemplative Practice Across Fields
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Chitta Vritti Nirodhah: Mental Pattern Integration
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Drishti: Focused Attention as Bridge Between Domains
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Klesha Recognition: Identifying Disciplinary Obstacles
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Niyama as Ethical Foundation for Cross-Disciplinary Respect
AI prompts in this course
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The Moment Interdisciplinary thinking Changed for You
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Interdisciplinary thinking and the Choices You're Making
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If You're Honest About Interdisciplinary thinking...
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What Would Change if You Got Interdisciplinary thinking Right?
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What Would You Tell Someone Just Starting with Interdisciplinary thinking?
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Patan guides you through this course personally — adapting to your situation, not a script.