What a great idea! I'll definitely try to make it. I'll probably just bring
one book to talk about.
Shawn

On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Lion Kimbro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Saturday House!,
>
>  Brian Rice, John Lynch, and I came up with an informal event last
>  week for this Saturday, from 12:00 noon - 2:00 PM, and you are
>  invited.  Brian Rice had the basic idea, ("let's share our
>  favorite books,") and I fleshed out this email.
>
>  The purpose is to develop a stream of conversation around what has
>  heart and has meaning for us, with the underlying hypothesis being
>  that it can point us towards the Divine.  But you don't have to
>  see it that way at all, and can substitute in your own purpose.
>  (Just as long as the intent is basically positive.)
>
>  It works like so:
>
>  * Bring your **favorite books** of all time.
>
>    Not just books that are "good," but books where you, perhaps
>    uniquely even, see some spark of the Divine.
>
>    It could be the Bible, it could be The Long Run [1], it could be
>    Beatrix Potter, it could be The Blind Watchmaker [2], it could
>    be the Koran, it could be Everything You Know is Wrong [3], it
>    could be the Heart Sutra (प्रज्ञापारमिताहृदयसूत्र), [4] it could
>    be Manga, [5] it could even be a book of mathematics, or a book
>    on entrepreneuring.
>
>    It could be anything -- just as long as YOU see some spark in
>    it, something that affects or affected you in some crucial way
>    that you care about.
>
>    Bring as many as you like, though remember that we need to share
>    time.
>
>  * Come in a spirit of sharing, listening, humor, joy, honor, respect.
>
>    The idea is that there is a spark of life in every individual,
>    to share a feeling of connection and solidarity, to welcome
>    difference, and appreciate uniqueness.
>
>    Debate plays an important role in life, but this is NOT an event
>    for debate.  ( That may come on another day. {;)}= )
>
>  * When it's your turn, for each book, describe the book briefly,
>    and then describe how it affected you, and (if you like, what
>    effects you've seen in your life from reading it.)  This is a
>    loose direction, you aren't to feel bound by it.  But this is
>    the basic idea.
>
>    Nobody else is supposed to talk, while you're sharing your book.
>    After you share a book, people can ask you questions, and you
>    can choose to answer or not.  In a way, you are like the
>    moderator of this Q&A period.
>
>    Time will be shared on a balance of books & individuals.  If
>    someone comes with 20 books, and you only brought 2, you get
>    more time per book, and they get less time per book, but they
>    might get more time altogether, simply because they decided to
>    bring 20.
>
>    We want to fit two hours, maybe a break in the middle.
>
>  * I (Lion) won't be sharing any books, at all.
>
>  * Instead, I'm going to be moderating, to make sure everyone gets
>    to share their book, what they saw in it, and just generally
>    make sure that things flow smoothly.
>
>    My goal is to help ensure that everyone is seen & heard.  But I
>    can't do it without your help.
>
>  * If two or more people want to share the same book, that's fine;
>    People often see different things in the same thing, and that's
>    great!
>
>  It might just be John, Brian, and I, or it might be big.  At this
>  point, I have no idea.
>
>  We'd like to do this from 12:00 - 2:00 in the back room, unless it
>  happens that a lot of people are interested, or unless it happens
>  that we are invited, to do it in the front room.
>
>  Maybe we'll go get lunch afterwards.
>
>  Feel free to invite people who you think would be interested.
>
>  Take care,
>    Lion {:D}=
>
>
> PS NOTICE: Several of us (similar & different people) are planning a
>  Boarduino [6] soldering event for the future; some of us have
>  already completed ours.  Be alert!  We're looking into expanding
>  into **electronics**, and IF YOU HAVE IDEAS, we're still in the
>  planning phases.  It's pretty open right now.  Robert Eickmann may
>  be the best contact person.
>
> [1] http://www.amazon.com/Long-Run-Tale-Continuing-Time/dp/1576466396
> [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blind_Watchmaker
> [3]
> http://www.amazon.com/Everything-You-Know-Wrong-Disinformation/dp/0971394202
> [4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_Sutra
> [5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manga
>
> [6] http://www.ladyada.net/make/boarduino/
>
> >
>


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