Calling the Circle

MCSTEVENS at aol.com MCSTEVENS at aol.com
Mon Jan 4 15:54:35 PST 1999


Sorry.  I inadvertantly sent these questions to the list rather than the
individual.

Cathy

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Chris:  I think there is intent even if it is not "desire". Calling a circle
or opening a space is done with some intent or there is no circle or
calling. Letting go of desire for particular outcomes is the task at hand.
To engage in dialogue is a decision that has some intent (conscious or
not)--and then the surprises come.

Larry



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