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The three ontological domains

The three ontological domains

13 June 2024

ontological distinction

The three ontological domains are:

  • The domain of language
  • The domain of emotion
  • The domain of body

We exist simultaneously in all three domains, though we can be tricked into thinking of them in isolation and as a hierarchy because they are linearly introduced in the order shown above.1

Footnotes

  1. See Sieler (2003), Coaching to the Human Soul (Volume I), Coaching in Action, Graduate Diploma of Ontological Coaching, ↩


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