Development phases

WB-TrainConsult wb-trainconsult at gmx.net
Mon May 13 22:13:58 PDT 2002


Thank you Koos,
it might be, once again, a question of words.
For my understanding I would translate  "middle position" to "beeing
centered".

Bernhard
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wb-trainconsult at gmx.net 14.05.2002 at 07:11:34 (GMT/UT + 02:00)

On Mon, 13 May 2002 14:57:58 +0200, Koos de Heer wrote:
Dear Bernhard,

Those three stages are certainly useful. I use a model like this,
which is
only slightly different. It comes from the Buddhist tradition and I
intend
to write a longer piece about this in the near future, based on the
paper I
am currently writing. For now I will not go into much detail, but the
model
I use has similar stages.

Stage one in the model you describe is what in the Buddhist model
would be
called detached or withdrawn. Stage two is in the Buddhist model
attached
or strategic. Stage three is the Buddhist middle position. That last
word
can cause confusion, because it is not something in between the other
two.
It transcends the other two. It is called middle position because it
places
the subject in the middle of reality and in the middle of
relationship.

Best wishes,
Koos


Koos de Heer
Auryn management advies BV
Utrecht, the Netherlands
mailto:koosdhr at auryn.nl
http://www.auryn.nl/

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