the concept dynamorphosis has recently been compared to a metamorphosis. so, what’s the difference?
a metamorphosis is a biological term that describes “a profound change in form from one stage to the next in the life history of an organism, as from the caterpillar to the pupa and from the pupa to the adult butterfly.” Simplified, it is a dramatic physical change that occurs once. Sure, an organism can experience multiple metamorphoses in a lifetime, but each transformation is a one-time phenomenon.
the dynamorphosis, however, is rooted in dynamic change. it is “the process or condition of changing form as a result of shifting energy. it is a transformation or modification of a body brought about by dynamic forces. in essence, it is the transitional phase of discovering a new you, with regards to structural improvements via integrated, functional training. of which, the effects are often experienced in physical, mental & spiritual planes.” And, these changes or improvements manifest indefinitely throughout an organism’s life.
consequently, a dynamorphosis distinguishes itself from a metamorphosis through a continuing transformation that transcends physical and mental corridors. certainly, similarities exist between the two, but one would not call an oragami swan a wad of paper. dynamorphosis is the three-dimensional sphere to metamorphosis’ circle. two items to note: (1) dynamorphosis is a conceptual term and the intellectual property of alexander bruce, also(2) it is not a cult nor pyramid scheme. good day.
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