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The Lousky
Method - 32 Intelligences
The
French psychologist, Alfred
Binet, developed a ladder of
age-specific intelligence units,
which is based on the theory
that intelligence changes as a
person matures. Accordingly, a
person's intelligence
measurement (IQ) is defined as
the relation between the
intelligence age (the individual
ability of the person being
tested) and a person's age (the
standard ability of people of
the same age.)
The IQ test was first developed
by Binet and Theodore Simon in
1916 (the Binet-Simon Scale),
and was intended as a tool for
categorizing pupils into regular
schools and special education
schools. This test continues to
be the basis for intelligence
testing throughout the Western
world, and is used for
classifying pupils and
forecasting their education
success. The IQ test measures
those skills that have been
determined to be necessary for
educational success, such as
verbal skills, mathematical
reasoning abilities, and the
ability to remember numbers and
words.
The understanding that people
are able to gain achievements,
personal development and joy of
life through many different ways
and methods was the basis to the
development of the unique
methods called the “Lousky
Method”. The basis of this
method is the concept of 32
intelligences for achieving
mind-body balance. The method is
the result of many years of
research and is founded is the
“Book of Creation”, attributed
to the patriarchal Abraham.
According to the Lousky Method,
each one of the 32 intelligences
appears in each individual, to
one degree or another, so that a
person can be “intelligent” in
many different and diverse ways.
For example, one may have an
intelligence for marketing,
acting, drawing/painting,
sports, organization, writing,
editing, managing sales,
entrepreneurship, poetry,
planning, interpersonal
relationships (in all life
skills and in all simple
actions) – rather than being
“intelligent” in the areas of
verbal skills or mathematical
reasoning, as defined by the
traditional theory of
intelligence. Each individual
has a unique “intelligence
profile” that shapes their
personality, their outlook and
beliefs, and their understanding
of the world, which they use to
resolve problems.
The Lousky Method is an
education, therapeutic method
for achieving mind-body balance
through the 32 intelligences. An
intelligence is the ability to
resolve problems and create
measurable, quantifiable
results.
Intelligences can be fixed,
strengthened, and enhanced as
needed. The intelligences
themselves are life skills that
characterize the simple, natural
actions that bind all people.
Scientific research in recent
years in the area of
intelligence development has
determined that each
intelligence is tied to a
cultural aspect; therefore, each
must be examined in a context
that is familiar and relevant to
the individual. In addition, an
individual must have an optimal
environment for expanding their
ability to express their
intelligence.
The role of society is to
identify an individual’s
abilities, and to help them
attain a field that best suits
their skills and talents, a
field that will provide them
with usefulness,
competitiveness, and
satisfaction, and will
strengthen the intelligences in
which that individual excels.
This makes it possible to
contribute to raising an
individual’s self-esteem and to
realize each individual’s full
potential.
Despite the clear differences
between people and the wide
diversity of “intelligence
profiles”, people are still
evaluated and tested using a
limited number of standardized,
“conventional” testing methods.
In this unrealistic situation,
the main capabilities that are
emphasized are speech and
thought. This means that only
people who excel in these two
fields are considered high
achievers and successful.
Meanwhile, those who do less
well in these two fields are
considered weak students who are
unable to meet the requirements
of the system. As such, they get
caught up in a circular,
frustrating process of
mediocrity and failure, to the
point where many simply drop out
of the system.
The role we have taken upon
ourselves, together with others,
is to provide each individual
with a “stage” and a window of
opportunity to express the
diverse texture that
characterizes intelligences,
which are often hidden and do
not always manifest themselves
in the existing framework.
Through this method, we have
chosen to open a door to a
better world for each and every
individual.
The Lousky Method aims to
achieve harmony through the
whole individual, and sees the
individual as the source of
creation. Accordingly, the
sources of healing and
correction can be found in
natural resources as well as in
people themselves. The body is a
mirror of one’s soul, and an
individual is a mirror of their
environment and experiences.
Through the feedback method and
mirroring, an individual is able
to understand reality as it is
formed, and to understand how
and why it occurs, in order to
create a better world for each
and every one.
The 32 Intelligences are a
methodology as well as a method
of operation, both in space and
time; they are the mold and its
content, the passageway of
intelligence and the
intelligence itself, and the
creator and the creation itself.
The healing process takes place
when the life force flows
through the 32 passageways in
order to maintain the passages
and paths open, to remove
blockages, clear them, correct
any problems, and maintain
balance. The process of
development and personal growth
takes place when the life force
flows through the passages with
the purpose to expand and create
new bonds between the passages.
According to the Lousky Method,
a patient’s desire to rectify
and to find a goal and purpose
in life, as well as their belief
in their facility for
self-healing and ability to
start afresh – are the basic
principles of life empowerment.
These, according to the Lousky
Method, are both the cure and
“miracle” of the desired
treatment.
The harmony we seek to create
with the universe will occur
naturally when each individual
achieves internal harmony with
himself or herself through
mind-body balance.
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