give my deepest self
To those from whom I
seek their deepest self
give my deepest self
:- Doug.
To those from whom I
seek their deepest self
give my deepest self
:- Doug.
You are large; you contain multitudes.
:- Doug.
In pursuit of the major thing
if I have to choose between
not going far enough
and going too far
let me choose going too far
especially if it is the higher risk to me
:- Doug.
There is in each one of us that of the whole.
:- Doug.
Let me seek today for ways I am of the whole.
:- Doug.
In a living, breathing vision I saw a group of people as in a net and freed by the very strings of the net, even sent forth by it. They had as it were jets on their hands, heads, and hearts. No one controlled another nor tried to; all influenced each other and the whole. Edges—I cannot call them boundaries—stretched outward, downward, and upward, heart-ward, head-ward, and hand-ward every day. People argued, got angry, pulled away from others—but the net held them. Work got done, knowledge advanced, relationships were nurtured. Art and beauty, science and meaning, work and accomplishment complemented one another.
:- Doug.
Gathering those who can think opens fertile space for insights to grow: this is the world-creating work of conversation.
:- Doug.
A university seems to be a place where among faculty and administrators we can nurture fear. Leading students out draws teachers in to setting concrete.
:- Doug.
I just read a paragraph in this chapter and it triggered recall of a prior chapter. Two dissimilar concepts used the same word, bringing to my mind a juxtaposition. An idea, at least sandpaper to shape one, emerged. Juxtaposition is one way ideas are generated. Conversation creates juxtapositions naturally.
:- Doug.
A dialogic approach to change is biologic.
:- Doug.