Foreword of <"NatureWorks" and "Integral I"> Guide

Stanley Park spark at openspace.kr
Tue Jan 13 03:28:37 PST 2009


"How wondrous are the workings of Nature!"

A proclamation made by the one who had been observing and wondering at the
works of Nature. 

And the script was born describing the way Nature worked as had been
observed: The Way of Change.

The scripts of "Nature Works (NatureWorks)" were, reportedly, born some ten
thousand years ago out of a growing awareness of her/his observations that
Nature had been so great and successful in birthing and taking care of
everything, which existed in the domain observed and experience, in
self-organizing manner although it's father and mother are not known to her
or him. Presumably, a profound sense of the great Mystery struck and
captured the observer and urged her/him describe it on whatever was
available then.

NatureWorks project starts from a simple and humble acknowledge of this
observation and invite all brave hearts to revisit and collaborate with the
ancient one's deliberation of describing the wondrous experience, the
mystery, which might guide us on how to live our collective, integral life-
the changing reality- effectively and fully.

A courageous plunge into this journey (collaborative undertaking) of brave
hearts who try to live one's own life with a presence of integral being
(Integral-I), would require no small amount of courage, which would mean
putting aside one's own life-long beliefs, comfortable habits, and all
long-trusted known statements of truth of oneself and others. 
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Anyone may join on this project and take part in weaving this tapestry by
TRYING ONE'S BEST TO DESCRIBE what we have been experiencing the
self-organizing nature of our REAL world. 

This will be available for the time being under the title of <"NatureWorks"
and "Integral I"> on both Open Space listserve
(http://listserv.boisestate.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=oslist) and Bulletin board
(http://www.openspace.kr/oskorea/?mid=notice1&document_srl=26311) of Open
Space Institute of Korea.
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All the best

S

Spark (Stanley Park)
Open Space Institute of Korea
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