Discoveries in Maslow
Stanley Park
spark at openspace.kr
Tue Dec 2 00:15:46 PST 2008
Doug,
Practicing our two feet (mobility either physiccally or on our mind or both)
to better learn and/or contribute (inherent urge to be of help=care)
liberates people from hatred caused by external conditions moving toward
living peace.
Surely, i have become much more handsome... You must have noticed that!!!
;-)
With All My Love,
spark
~~~
Stanley Park
Open Space Institute of Korea
218-8 Gusan-dong, Eunpyung-gu
Seoul, Korea
spark at openspace.kr
Phone: 82-10-7237-0636
www.OPENSPACE.kr
'Liberate the Leader in Each of Us'
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Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 12:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [OSLIST] Discoveries in Maslow
Diane and Patricia--
Thanks. Yes, that does seem to be the thrust of this book which I think was
published posthumously (that's a curious word, yes? After humous, after
being human, maybe even when forever humorous!), that creativity is a strong
thrust for him, perhaps prime among the B-values he lists.
Now what about the inviting question: Are you more beautiful after open
space? <grin>
:- Doug.
On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 14:32 -0500, Diane Brandon wrote:
> If you take a look at the Appendices (I think it's B) in Religion,
> Values, and Peak Experiences, you'll see a list of B-values (values of
> Being) that Maslow suggested go at the top of the hierarchy of needs
> pyramid. Creativity is one of the B-values, but there are a list of
> perhaps 15-20 of them there. Good stuff!
>
>
> Diane Brandon
> www.kitchentableconsulting.net
>
> On Dec 1, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Patricia Haines wrote:
>
> > After Maslow's death his wife published what he'd been working on -
> > which was a final stage for adult development where CREATIVITY is
> > the peak need. This stage is seldom if ever mentioned in works on
> > Maslow, but it seems one that we all could use at this challenging
> > time in history - and it certainly works for what OS fosters in
> > participants! Collective creativity and responsibility -
> >
> >
> > --- On Mon, 12/1/08, douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > From: douglas germann <76066.515 at compuserve.com>
> > Subject: [OSLIST] Discoveries in Maslow
> > To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> > Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 12:36 PM
> >
> > Hi--
> >
> > For the last few days I have been reading Maslow and finding a
lot of
> > insights into OST. From today's reading:
> >
> > Pilot experiment: Unquantified observation from
> > two-year-long experiments with group therapy:
both the
> > college boys and the college girls in general
looked
> > more beautiful or handsome both to me and to the
> > participants themselves (and actually became
more
> > beautiful, attractive as measured by the
judgment of
> > strangers) because of increased self-love and
> > self-respect and increased pleasure in pleasing
the
> > group members (out of increased love for them).
In
> > general, if we stress the uncovering aspect of
therapy,
> > then whatever it reveals was there already in
some
> > sense. Therefore, whatever emerges or is
revealed by
> > uncovering therapy is very likely to be
constitutionally
> > or temperamentally or genetically intrinsic to
the
> > organism;i.e., its essence, its deepest reality,
is
> > biologically given. Abraham H. Maslow, The
Farther
> > Reaches of Human Nature, p 139
> >
> > Wow! This might explain some of what happens in OST: increased
self
> > respect leading to better ideas, better perhaps in the sense of
> > simplicity, elegance, beauty. OS leads to beautiful people:
how's that
> > for high performance?
> >
> > Have you noticed anything akin to this?
> >
> > What is the "uncovering aspect" in opening space?
> >
> > :- Doug.
> >
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