healing and witnessing (has been:Part three OST with children and families

Florian Fischer florianfischer at ff-wey.com
Sun Jan 28 12:51:33 PST 2001


Harrison Owen schrieb:

>  Healing and well functioning self-organization add up to the same
> thing.
> Or put a different way, a self-organizing system is always in the
> process of healing itself. .....
> ........As facilitators (or whatever it is that we call ourselves)
> we are only and ultimately witnesses to the process -- witnesses to
> the flow. .....
> .....food for another discussion.
>
> Harrison
>
>
> harrison,
>
> your thoughts on healing and witnessing
> are coming over like music to me.
>
> let me quote again the austrian architect friedrich kiesler
> "......any problem, big or little
> requires a great humility -
> to let it tell you what it wants.
> rather than your telling the problem
> how it should be resolved.
> it will develop from its own inner concept
> which must be listened to and understood..."
>
> listening !
> witnessing !
>
> witnessing has to do with wit. perfect.
>
> let me try to think about
> why the creator-god (if it was he, the self)
> had created the human being?
> and let me try an answer.
> perhaps the reason may had been
> only to get someone witnessing his creation,
> listening, wondering, fearful, joyful, sometimes singing,
> mostly keeping silent as an potentional echo.
>
> while the creation is going on in every moment
> as well when it´s an event between and among a quantity of human
> beings
> again there is a need for witnessing that event to get and to give
> awareness about
> the ongoing process of the creation of the universe: self-organizing
> and healing.
> ideed, we are invited to serve on that.
>
> thank you for giving that very useful catchwords
> answering to the report of chris.
>
>
> florian
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