What is unlearning?
* To put {something learned} out of the mind.
* Try to forget, put out of one's memory or knowledge dismiss from mind and stop remembering.
* Discard something previously learned. There is no curriculum for unlearning.
Unlearning however has certainly picked up interest. The first line of a blog page stated, the future is not in learning---- The second line of the blog page stated, it is no longer about how quickly you learn, it is how quickly you unlearn. If we see back to the 1970's as a time for "How well can you learn.," the 1990 to 2000's when the focus was "How fast and how much can you learn," today {and looking ahead} "How fast can you unlearn.?"
We could simply characterize unlearning as the process to create fresh space for new learning.
GOALS OF UNLEARNING--
*Find ways to remain happy.
* Observe how the world transforms with overlapping shifts of maturation.
* Increase flexibility in unexpected situation.
* Reevaluate fast events in harmony with new discoveries in human character.
* Promote laughter and humour.
* Let go of assumptions and presumptions.
* Revere and respect all.
Unlearning Spiritually;--
* Unlearning is not forgetting, unlearning is integrating with the compliment of what is known.
* Unlearning is not no-feeling, unlearning includes accepting the source of all your emotions.
* Unlearning requires relationships.
* Unlearning rises above conflicts and dualities.
* Unlearning is experiencing and accepting other perceptual positions.
* Unlearning is finding relationship with body and mind.
* Unlearning is holding body and mind for fulfilling a purpose.
So, in this constantly changing world of ours, we all must learn to unlearn, instead of learning to learn. Ask yourself, what is not serving me , that is the need to unlearn.

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