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In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk about the Graves Model of development created by Clare Graves.

In this podcast you’ll find:

  • Developed by Clare Graves, the Graves Model focuses on Self-Actualization.
  • After studying Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, Clare asked himself, what does Self Actualization mean and happens when we self-actualize?
  • He asked a group of people for over 50 years – ‘how would you define a healthy person? He noticed that their responses show a pattern. People were going on different stages of growth and development. He saw a model emerging that both worked on a micro and macro level.
  1. Beige – Survival Level. Everything is about me and my personal survival. Examples – birth to 4 years old, people who are homeless and have little sensitivity to other people, feral children.
  2. Purple Tribal Level. More about our survival as a tribe. Micro – this is where a toddler starts to identify survival as a family/group. Macro – Focused on a group. It’s important not to be kicked out of the tribe. Spiritual development can be observed (how gods impact us as humans, magical thinking).
  3. Red – Warlord. 15,000 – 20,000 years ago. When one or two people stand out from the rest of the group, they begin to get a lot of attention and are regarded as leaders, they move up to level 3. Goes back about getting ‘me’ again. This is where the rebellious years come. Example – Teens get into fights for no reason. They assume that they know everything and everybody else is halfwit. People learn how to stand-up for themselves. They don’t really believe that they have any right.
  4. Blue – Civilization. Started about 5,000 – 8,000 years ago. We learn to identify something bigger than us. When territory boundaries are created. Law and rule are made. If we all live under certain rules, we live in a better society. Civilizations create armies and better force. Because everything is in order, we’re seeing relationships between tribes that create institutions and civilizations. Example – World War II.
  5. Orange – Achievement. Leaders begin to emerge. Developed 150 – 200 years ago. Leaders see resources as limitless, something they can manipulate and master. This is where you find a lot of capitalism. Example – anybody who’s going through any massive achievement. We learn that there’s no reason to limit our selves. Many people keep themselves from going to this level casting limitations on themselves. Science and technology is very important for individuals who are in this level.
  6. Green – Ecology. 20-50 years ago. Starts to take in a much bigger territory.These are individuals who have met their goals. Example – Bill Gates. They have a more ecological perspective.They start to think in terms of community and how they can give back to the world. They’re more concerned about the impact on a holistic manner. They learn how to give back. The idea of tolerance is introduced. Individuals in this level find it very challenging to accomplish their mission because they’re busy listening to everyone’s perspectives.
  7. Yellow – Thought Leader – A person who has realized that not every voices needs to give the exact same honour. They are able to communicate with individuals in different levels in order to get what they want in a faster and more productive way.
  • Every transition from one level to the next (on a macro level) has been bloody.
  • 2 reasons why we go to the next level:
  1. When the problems we’re facing can’t be solved by our current level so we’re forced to go to the next level.
  2. When they have fully explored their current level and are not sure what to do.
  • The more we go up the level, the more we see things get done on the planet, the less warfare we see in a global level.
  • We as individuals have a lot to gain by going up these levels. Even though it causes trauma during transition, our consciousness open up and we see a bigger picture.
  • Growth does lead to happiness. People are happier when they are growing.
  • If you are interested in the Graves model and understanding where you fit and the implications of it in your life, please feel free to check-out our Your Personality: Owner’s Manual Program.

Exercises we recommend in this podcast about the Graves Model:

Take a piece of paper and draw a vertical line going up and down. Draw 7 horizontal lines (to create 8 horizontal sections) going up. Number each box beginning at the bottom (first little box on the left hand corner) on ascending order (1-8) and use the space adjacent to each number to jot down a few notes and learning points discussed on this podcast.

In this episode Joel and Antonia talk about the Graves Model of development created by Clare Graves. #gravesmodel #spiraldynamics

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31 comments

  • Jayne Flaagan
    • Jayne Flaagan
    • February 6, 2015 at 8:09 pm

    Hi! I have been doing research how the different personality tests/models and how it relates to how we grieve over the loss of a loved one. Are you able to share any perspectives on that? Great podcast,by the way!

    Jayne

  • Antonia Dodge
    • Antonia Dodge
    • February 5, 2015 at 5:32 pm

    Hey, Annie!

    It’s not simply that Graves 6 sees the need to treat the planet better. It’s more the scope of territory that Graves 6 takes in, and in what way. If you’re intrigued and feel it would be a helpful model, I recommend checking out Don Beck’s content on Spiral Dynamics. As a student of Clare Graves, he breaks down the model in a way that really helps see the nuances between the levels.

    Cheers!

    -Antonia

  • Joel Mark Witt
    • Joel Mark Witt
    • February 5, 2015 at 3:25 pm

    Thanks Annie for the comment and feedback. Yes – you are right… there is a bunch more to the model.

  • Annie
    • Annie
    • February 5, 2015 at 11:52 am

    Hey, thanks for a great podcast!

    This is interesting. Personally I feel my values are connected to level 6., and so they have been for quite some time. I can remember when I was a child and I suddenly realized that the world is so much bigger than me and we all have a responsibility for the survival of our planet. And, in that moment I felt my purpose in life was to make an impact towards positive change for our mother earth. This new-found perspective was a major internal shift for me, but I doubt that anyone else has ever thought of me as a “level 6”, but in my heart I know I have a ecological perspective. However, I don’t think I’ve been through level 5. (or if I want to for that matter) – because I’m already thinking of the world as a “level 6”. If that makes sense. And, I don’t really care that much for money and financial success, even though I know it’s a necessity in today’s society. I will try to get a decent income, sure, but it has nothing to do with my values – that’s more about survival than anything else, and also just a way for me to focus on and reach my real goals. So I guess, what I’m saying is that I don’t know if I agree with this model a hundred prosent… but maybe there’s much more to it than what I know right now.

  • Antonia Dodge
    • Antonia Dodge
    • October 6, 2014 at 3:53 pm

    Joel is being careful, I’ll be less so: I TOTALLY think Kubrick is Effectiveness/Perspectives (INTJ). Good call!

    A

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