Transfer in Process

Douglas D. Germann, Sr. 76066.515 at compuserve.com
Thu Jun 20 19:48:31 PDT 2002


Michelle--

OK, that explains it very well. Thank you.

Seems I stumbled on something similar with my process (did I post about it
here?) of having people read the Ecclesiastes excerpt, "To every thing
there is a season...." as we started an opening circle. They could each
choose a different line from the whole on which to comment.

We did not do any pairs discussion, just a listening stick circle.

So what does anybody think is going on in this transfer-in process?

Is it breaking their preoccupation with other things, or something more
than that?

Why does it take them so deep?

And what parts of it are necessary? As my experience shows, the dyads may
not be a necessary thing (one more thing to do without?).

                              :-Doug. Germann
                              http://www.FootprintsintheWind.com

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