Space Invaders? by Julie

Averbuch averbuch at post.tau.ac.il
Tue Sep 18 03:18:35 PDT 2001


Julie,
    I respect and appreciator so much the role you take in this
conversation: weaving' inviting ' translating transforming connecting.
Thank you  for the presence you Are  bringing to this list, for your Deeds
and for the Words that transform. and thank you for the lessons (Thoughts)
    all respect and much love

And little me wants to know more : who are you, were do you live, what do
you do...

Tova Averbuch
Israel


----- Original Message -----
From: Julie Smith <jsmith at MOSQUITONET.COM>
To: <OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: Space Invaders? by Julie


> Dear Paul,
>
> One of my dearest friends often sends me the same message..... take care
to
> open up to ALL voices, even those with which you disagree.  I agree with
him
> and with you.  It is only by listening deeply to all voices that we will
> ever understand all that needs to be understood.
>
> Some on this list have talked about the three arenas in which we operate:
> thought, word, and deed.  I hear Florian and Birgitt and others inviting
us
> to operate from the arena of thought.  This is the most powerful and
elegant
> arena that is available to most of us, especially when we aim our thought
on
> ideas that can be shared by all and therefore amplified by all.  The one
> thought capable of being shared by everyone is love.
>
> For many of the rest of us, the dialogue is about whether we should
operate
> in the arena of word or deed.  I think the discussion you and I are now
> having, Paul, is that one.  From those who choose the arena of deeds, of
> physical retalitation, I hear many ideas with which I agree: compassion
for
> victims, a desire to protect and nurture, a desire to prevent future harm.
> When I listen deeply for the truth coming from those who would retaliate,
> this is what I hear.  I respect and admire those who care so deeply for so
> many.
>
> Others on this list have talked about Einstein's comment that we cannot
> solve problems at the level at which they occured, that we must move to a
> higher level.  The problem in this case manifested in the arena of deed,
> culminating in the death of the physical bodies of thousands of people.
If
> Einstein was right, we need to move up a level.  To the arena of words,
and
> to the arena of thought.
>
> And how can I resist, Paul, this comment from you:
>
> > I am saying this because one of the premises of Space Invaders is that
> those
> > excluded had Hate in their hearts.  Now, you may have reached a point in
> your
> > personal development where you can shift someone's Hate, assuming it is
> truly
> > Hate....
>
> I find myself smiling, even though the topic is so grim.  I don't have the
> power to shift anyone.  But sometimes I can open myself wide enough to see
> what is already there.  When I'm open enough to see the good and reflect
> back what I see, the good becomes stronger, better, wiser.
>
> Julie
>
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