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InteractiveResource . 2026
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License: CC BY NC ND
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InteractiveResource . 2026
License: CC BY NC ND
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Accessing Längle's 4FMs Through Guided Meditation — 1FM: Can I be here? (The World)

Authors: Nelson-Zutter, Graham;

Accessing Längle's 4FMs Through Guided Meditation — 1FM: Can I be here? (The World)

Abstract

A guided meditation on the first of Alfried Längle's Four Fundamental Motivations (4FMs) — The World: Can I be here? — translating its three existential prerequisites (Support, Space, and Protection) into guided imagery. Includes the audio recording, full transcript (PDF/TXT), captions (VTT) and word-level timings (CSV). Companion to the WCET4 (2026) workshop by Graham Nelson-Zutter.

Created by Graham Nelson-Zutter. (c)2026 Aestra Inc. except where an external source is noted.

Keywords

mindfulness, guided meditation, Alfried Längle, Logotherapy, Four Fundamental Motivations, Existential Analysis, embodiment

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