stranger across a room: an old friend
It’s not unsafe to acknowledge a stranger across the room as an old friend.
:- Doug.
It’s not unsafe to acknowledge a stranger across the room as an old friend.
:- Doug.
This is not a head issue—it runs much deeper in the body.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1515
Conversation goes beyond one person depositing ideas into another.
It works toward inventing ideas, circulating them, tickling them to breathe. It works toward consciousness—knowing together—creating knowledge together. It works toward action.
But most significantly, it works toward permeability of the edges separating persons.
Please pass it on.
© c 2015, Learning Works, Incorporated. All rights reserved. Easy reprint permissions: 574/291-0022, or by e-mail to mailto:Footprints AT FootprintsInTheWind.com. Back issues available at http://www.FootprintsintheWind.com
Please publish in your print or electronic periodical, with the above info.
To subscribe, send an e-mail with the word “subscribe” to mailto:Footprints AT FootprintsInTheWind.com
The other’s challenge becomes a question to ask them, a place to be open and present.
:- Doug.
In the name of largering emptying wholing
:- Doug.
Ought we enact the mission? Is it our job as a committee to do the work of the organization?
:- Doug.