Archive for January, 2007

Footprints in the Wind sm # 732

Footprints in the Windsm # 732

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Published in: FootprintsintheWind/sm | on January 6th, 2007 | No Comments »

Reciprocity is basic

Reciprocity is basic. In the beginning is reciprocity. Out of reciprocity emergence. All creation flows from here.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 6th, 2007 | No Comments »

Is there one you?

Is there one you
so when we meet one
we are meeting
the one?

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 6th, 2007 | No Comments »

The best of you

What is the best of you? What is the part you want to grow? To give into the world? What makes you feel whole, large? What gifts do you want to explore?

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 5th, 2007 | No Comments »

When the lion is swallowing you

When the lion is swallowing you it seems important to get down the throat in one piece. Fighting only aids the chewing—it keeps you near the teeth.

:- Doug.

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Aways the same people?

Do not mourn that it is always the same people who come—celebrate! We are among people who rather than see what they can get, seek to create the greater good. We have community. We get things done.

:- Doug.

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Why will people want to talk?

Why will people want to talk? Freedom to give. An opening to be their highest and best. A hope to be part of something larger than life. Go to those who are already moving beyond What’s in it for me.

:- Doug.

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Faces disappear

Faces disappear
I no longer see your blue eyes
grey hair
wrinkles
our hearts are young
gamboling
not one of us is here
and we may just be flying

:- Doug.

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Slow conversation

Slow conversation grows bonds
unearths bedrock
goes beyond activity to change
fosters community and
humanity
Faces disappear.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 5th, 2007 | No Comments »

finding poems

Look for found poems in everyday conversation.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 4th, 2007 | No Comments »

Speaking together we can be in meditation

Speaking together we can be in meditation
perhaps even contemplation:
fully present,
we are,
we can,
emerging One

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 3rd, 2007 | No Comments »

A community of practice is a little more

A community of practice is something a little more specific, a little more community-oriented than a network. It is more than a knowledge bank: it is a knowledge factory; a wisdom works; a village center. It is movement: seething, working, roiling, boiling.

:- Doug.

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Let us confer

Let us have a true conference—let us confer with one another. The root meaning is to carry together. Let us carry the burden ourselves, the work of making the world better. Sitting and having another do to us does little to further the work of the world—it is still up to us.

:- Doug.

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Danger in expecting

There is danger in trying to say too much about what we expect to emerge from a meeting: we may circumscribe the possibilities. Instead remember the definition of emergence: something coming out that does not look like what went in, something unexpected arising. What we need to encourage is circumspice: looking about us to see of what we might be capable.

:- Doug.

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One thing only

I have only one thing to give you:
You
plural
interwoven
capable
Hear this now before it is too late
you are essential
I have only one thing to give you:
You

:- Doug.

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A grip

Opposition gives us a grip.

:- Doug.

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Poetry is conversation

Poetry is conversation
What the poet says
what the poem means
is not up to just the song maker
but the reader and the hearer
add meaning, speak back
hand to hand to hand it grows
poem, writer, hearer
all pull emergence out
three dancers turning
a conversation
Conversation is poetry
bottom to top
is true too

:- Doug.

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Footprints in the Wind sm # 731

Footprints in the Windsm # 731

We can only be present for each other. Stand by each other. Be there. Words don’t do it—they often ring hollow. Intention behind the words helps. But being there, meeting, being to being: this is what it is about. Completing our presence.


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Published in: FootprintsintheWind/sm | on January 3rd, 2007 | No Comments »

Messier

Truth is a lot messier than we supposed.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 2nd, 2007 | No Comments »

Another word for love

Conversation is another word for love.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 2nd, 2007 | No Comments »

Buds

The growing edges of the trees outside my windows each turn up and end in a bud.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 2nd, 2007 | No Comments »

How wide this conversation’s field?

How wide do we want this conversation’s field to reach? Whom do we want it to touch? Who is touched by it now? How far in space time do we expect it to reach?

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 1st, 2007 | No Comments »

The field theory of conversation

To our good friends–

This notion of fields still pulls me. A field is the extent to which the influence of one thing reaches. A field is the reach of influence. A reach of force. Now that says some things. One is that there is some power to conversation. Another is that it has some reach. Another is that its reach varies over space-time, probably dropping as distance increases, but not predictably: for it is possible that an idea from a great distance might have power. For instance, last week’s conversation about what to have for dinner is quickly forgotten, but the influence of the Sermon on the Mount is still felt. Why is that? There must be something not about the words (for few today know Aramaic) but the ideas and the way they catch the imagination of humans. Is it a matter that they stick in the memory? Or is it a matter that they are so strong that they stick in the memory? Which comes first? Is it a matter that the way people live their lives is changed? We are purpose-seeking beings, we humans, and so when something touches on that, we pay attention. When it has the promise of changing things to a better purpose, we get involved. It is perhaps not memory but body memory: it shakes our world. The degree of shaking is the degree of power, and the further the shaking, the more the power. There are two notes which carry: the high soprano or tenor (O Holy Night) and the deep base (The music of the night, Evita). These touch our body memory. This is akin to emotion, but not emotion: emotions are in humans, but humans are in the shaking: life. The field of conversation is then the reach of its force expressed as life and love.

What can we do with this? Use it as metaphor to invite more conversations. Use it as metaphor to give us the courage to invite more conversations. Use it as metaphor to give us the insight to see what conversations can be invited. This is interesting: I am concentrating on the conversations, the verb, rather than on the persons, the nouns. Indra’s net and the nodes flashing in and out of existence. The conversations bring forth the persons. And a third. Invite the conversations to extend their reach in time and space. Invite persons to consider the reach and give attention to the longer-further.

Furthermore, the field of conversation arises: it is emergent. It is the power, the capacity. We live within this field and have the capacity to extend it, to be carriers. We get power from this field; we give it life and boost its power and reach from the very fact that we are changed. As it emerges and changes us we have a choice: to take it higher and deeper: to make it more resonant: to channel it to the more profound. This is what is happening in creating communities of practice out of mere networks: we are moving from separations to communities; from the smaller to the larger; from piece to whole. This is where we get scale: the community is more profound and has a wider influence.

Writing seems a way to go, yet does writing get conversations? Writing is a process of speaking with others one at a time, often seriatim. It is a sort of conversation. Speaking is one directional. We need conversations. So how to sustain them? How to invite them? When? Where? Everywhere, always. I am at the perfect place I wrote a few days ago, a node on the web, flashing, able to flash.

Not a tool of the conversation, but an agent, able to extend and power the field, to find the power and concentrate it and set it loose.

What good is it to see the field? It lets us see and see more purposely. To see the bigger picture is to have the power to choose. Power of choice is a dangerous power. Once we choose, we die: we die to the other choice, we die to living in the presence. This is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. But power of choice is also good, for we then can see the injustices and pains and choose to help and to stand by each other.

What good is it to see the conversation field? It helps us point it out to others, that is to point out to others their own power and beauty and truth. We fear most of all our own power and beauty and truth. We fear our conversations, for we know their field is the field of our power and beauty and truth. Turn this loose and there is no going back.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on January 1st, 2007 | No Comments »
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