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Biomimicry has raised principles of life that all organisms on earth acomplish. These are to be applied to the design and industrial production of goods, services and structures that we humans use. Those principles have left an ethical framework for design of the world outside of us and for our use. This paper holds a proposal to advance our understanding of Life's principles from within. In order to bring Life's principles to social systems, we must include what has been called cognitive and quantum biology, which include the observer in the phenomenon of life. This internal vision evolves Life's principles in such a way that social processes are understood as living processes, and teams, groups and community processes are facilitated by understanding how life manifests itself in us and through us. Then we identify the missing aspects of Life of the social system and regenerate its vitality back to the collective and the individuals. The principles of life for social systems propose a deep vision to reconnect us with the planet and life, in order to evolve our organizations to the point where we function as a natural species in the biosphere and find our niche in such a way that we flourish while solving the needs of the moment and create conditions conducive for life, simultaneously.
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ANGEL, Melina. (2022). Principios de vida para sistemas sociales: una guía para la regeneración sistemática. Regeneratio 1(1), 55-74. DOI:10.55924/ucireg.v1i1.8
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