Archive for April 20th, 2012

In science, our armor

In science, what we know and what we think we know is our armor, protecting us from all sorts of attacks. In human dynamics, we have to go in naked. So we avoid contact, thinking it will be uncomfortable. Yet our lack of knowledge, our very vulnerability, is what serves us best, allows us to bring our best and create something entirely new. You have to scrape away the rust before the welding works.

:- Doug.

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Doctors, nurses, social workers:

Doctors, nurses, social workers, all you who assist us in dying well: Think of a time when you did this well. Tell us the story. What made it good? What made it comfortable or got you through the uncomfortable parts? In the alternative, who does this well? What does she or he do? What would make the conversation easier for you to start?

:- Doug.

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More than rocket science

Human dynamics are actually much more intricate and less well known than rocket science.

:- Doug.

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Growing in the direction of our deepest inquiries

Why do we grow in the direction of our deepest inquiries? Is it because we have opened our cores to a flow (and maybe a splashing) between us, where something novel might be found or created? New responses and relationships are evoked?

:- Doug.

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