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The Golden Path is a term in Frank Herbert's fictional Dune universe referring to Leto Atreides II's strategy to prevent humanity's ultimate destruction. The Golden Path is the main driving force in the Frank Herbert-written novels Children of Dune (1976), God Emperor of Dune (1981), Heretics of Dune (1984), and Chapterhouse: Dune (1985), and is brought to its conclusion in the novels which complete the original series, Hunters of Dune (2006) and Sandworms of Dune (2007) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.
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The Golden Path is a term in Frank Herbert's fictional Dune [[Universe]] referring to Leto Atreides II's strategy to prevent humanity's ultimate destruction. The Golden Path is the main driving force in the Frank Herbert-written novels Children of Dune (1976), [[God]] Emperor of Dune (1981), Heretics of Dune (1984), and Chapterhouse: Dune (1985), and is brought to its conclusion in the novels which complete the original series, Hunters of Dune (2006) and Sandworms of Dune (2007) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.
  
Leto named the necessities shown in his vision the "Secher Nbiw", which is "Golden Path" or "Golden Counsel" in an ancient language known only by Leto II and his twin sister, Ghanima
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Leto named the necessities shown in his vision the "Secher Nbiw", which is "Golden Path" or "Golden Counsel" in an ancient [[Language]] known only by Leto II and his twin sister, Ghanima
  
Path of Love is a powerful personal development process providing lasting results that expand over time and integrate gracefully into your life. While you will also experience incredible insights and deep understandings, Path of Love offers the potential for real enduring change.
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Path of [[Love]] is a powerful personal development process providing lasting results that expand over time and integrate gracefully into your [[Life]]. While you will also experience incredible insights and deep understandings, Path of [[Love]] offers the potential for real enduring change.
  
Evolution is considered by some to be path-dependent: mutations occurring in the past have had long-term effects on current life forms, some of which may no longer be adaptive to current conditions. For instance, there is a controversy about whether the panda's thumb is a leftover trait or not.
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[[Evolution]] is considered by some to be path-dependent: mutations occurring in the past have had long-term effects on current [[Life]] forms, some of which may no longer be adaptive to current conditions. For instance, there is a controversy about whether the panda's thumb is a leftover trait or not.
  
An influential attempt to rigorously formalize path dependence within political science is that of Paul Pierson, partly drawing on ideas from economics. Herman Schwartz has questioned those efforts, arguing that forces analogous to those identified in the economic literature are not pervasive in the political realm, where the strategic exercise of power give rise to, and transform institutions.
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An influential attempt to rigorously formalize path dependence within political science is that of Paul Pierson, partly drawing on ideas from economics. Herman Schwartz has questioned those efforts, arguing that forces analogous to those identified in the economic literature are not pervasive in the political realm, where the strategic exercise of [[Power]] give rise to, and transform institutions.
  
 
The path-dependence of emergent strategy has been observed in behavioral experiments with individuals and groups
 
The path-dependence of emergent strategy has been observed in behavioral experiments with individuals and groups
  
Beyond personal awareness and growth you will enjoy permanent and positive shifts in the quality of your life:
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Beyond personal awareness and growth you will enjoy permanent and positive shifts in the quality of your [[Life]]:
  
     The confidence and passion you bring to life
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     The confidence and passion you bring to [[Life]]
 
     The depth and authenticity of your relationships
 
     The depth and authenticity of your relationships
 
     To utilize your talents and abilities more constructively
 
     To utilize your talents and abilities more constructively
     To recognise positive change you create in the world
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     To recognise positive change you create in the [[World]]
     To love & experience true fulfillment in your life
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     To [[Love]] & experience true fulfillment in your [[Life]]
  
  
 
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[[Category:Buddhist Terms]]
 
[[Category:Buddhist Terms]]

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The Golden Path is a term in Frank Herbert's fictional Dune Universe referring to Leto Atreides II's strategy to prevent humanity's ultimate destruction. The Golden Path is the main driving force in the Frank Herbert-written novels Children of Dune (1976), God Emperor of Dune (1981), Heretics of Dune (1984), and Chapterhouse: Dune (1985), and is brought to its conclusion in the novels which complete the original series, Hunters of Dune (2006) and Sandworms of Dune (2007) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.

Leto named the necessities shown in his vision the "Secher Nbiw", which is "Golden Path" or "Golden Counsel" in an ancient Language known only by Leto II and his twin sister, Ghanima

Path of Love is a powerful personal development process providing lasting results that expand over time and integrate gracefully into your Life. While you will also experience incredible insights and deep understandings, Path of Love offers the potential for real enduring change.

Evolution is considered by some to be path-dependent: mutations occurring in the past have had long-term effects on current Life forms, some of which may no longer be adaptive to current conditions. For instance, there is a controversy about whether the panda's thumb is a leftover trait or not.

An influential attempt to rigorously formalize path dependence within political science is that of Paul Pierson, partly drawing on ideas from economics. Herman Schwartz has questioned those efforts, arguing that forces analogous to those identified in the economic literature are not pervasive in the political realm, where the strategic exercise of Power give rise to, and transform institutions.

The path-dependence of emergent strategy has been observed in behavioral experiments with individuals and groups

Beyond personal awareness and growth you will enjoy permanent and positive shifts in the quality of your Life:

    The confidence and passion you bring to Life
    The depth and authenticity of your relationships
    To utilize your talents and abilities more constructively
    To recognise positive change you create in the World
    To Love & experience true fulfillment in your Life