Self-Organization is What Consciousness (Spirit) Does

Peggy Holman peggy at opencirclecompany.com
Thu Jan 3 10:03:50 PST 2002


Kenoli said:

> I suspect it is not the external structure that creates the experince,
> but more the intention, the energy and the quality of engagement.  I
> think that what we have found is that as we clarify and expand our
> goals and realize that the possibilities are way beyond what we have
> come to expect, that process and structure arises to begin to
> manifest those possibilities.

Amen.


To paraphrase that old thing about students being ready and teachers
appearing:

When there is inspiration and aspiration, the methods will show up.

Peggy


----- Original Message -----
From: "kenoli Oleari" <kenoli at IGC.ORG>
To: <OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: Self-Organization is What Consciousness (Spirit) Does


> Responding to Peg.  And what is space and what is a boundary or
> container?  Whether we fall into a group out of the "marketplace", as
> a result of an assigned group with a task, by attending a workshop or
> training, or even at a lecture or organized discussion, the
> experience can feel exapansive, contractive, bounded or unbounded.  I
> suspect it is not the external structure that creates the experince,
> but more the intention, the energy and the quality of engagement.  I
> think that what we have found is that as we clarify and expand our
> goals and realize that the possibilities are way beyond what we have
> come to expect, that process and structure arises to begin to
> manifest those possibilities.  When we reach for transformation it
> becomes a possibility.  As we seek self-organization, tools for
> supporting this arise. When we envision change at a "systems" level
> this becomes an option.  I suspect that as we expand our perceptions,
> the possiblities arise to meet them, as we dare to accomplish what
> has only been a dream we discover the means to approach that dream.
> We often then get distracted thinking the means we have used to get
> to a new plateau is the end we set out to achieve.  And we have to
> keep re-doscovering the possiblities and moving from the known into
> the unknown.  And discoving and re-doscoverin old paths.
>
> Kenoli

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