From Turmoil to Transcendence

An extraordinary moment – it looks like turmoil but is a necessary Transition. For many it is a Turning, for others a Transformation and for some, not just a few, a Transcendence.

Irrespective of our individual state or condition, this is a time for change.

In the Delphi Project we are exploring the nature of the change required: it begins with a change in consciousness and works its way through the Delphi Change Cycle.

Meanings in the Grid

Clearly, in interpreting the Grid we can ascribe meanings to particular locations: we can speculate about the significance of the centre, the borders and corners, and what it means to cross a particular line as we move from one quadrant to another. As we go deeper, we will see that it gives us an insight into our world: we become more conscious of what influences how we think and feel, more aware of why we behave as we do, and we can use this fresh insight to begin to change things in our life. We might even be able to chart a course through the Grid to get to a better location.

It is, however, a strange map which doesn’t show any streets or buildings, so if we wish to explore the potential of this simple structure we must supply the essential detail ourselves. We all have our own stories to tell, our own past setbacks and achievements, our own life to live. We each make our own map. We each make our own Grid and everyone’s grid is unique to themselves. So once we understand that the Grid applies to us, we face a serious question: can we see our own Grid? Can we see ourselves? Can we see our deep motives, what limits we set for ourselves, how we relate to others and what kind of world we create?

At any moment there is polarity and power. 

Every state that we are in, every place, has polarity and power.

We can represent our state on the Polarity Grid.

Exploring your Grid

The Polarity Grid is like a street guide to a place we haven’t visited before, although it seems very familiar. It invites us to develop a different point of view in life. We begin to see familiar things in a different light and if it helps some of us to arrive at a wiser and kinder vision of the world, then that would be a good thing. Once we get to know our way around, we probably won’t need the map anymore because it will have served its purpose. But it helps at the start; we can move in the Grid and we can certainly expand or extend our Grid, but even more important, we can go beyond the Grid. That’s why the Delphi Project exists – to help people achieve that.

We animate the Grid with our own story, with people and events, successes and failures