Re: An Invitation for any integral practitioners amongst us...

2006-02-26 Thread Allison & Jim Baensch
Dear Karen, What a wonderful invitation! Thank you for extending it. The theoretical underpinning of my PhD thesis (presently entitled: 'Embodied Relativity') relates to integral consciousness. I am especially interested in Jean Gebser's writing as it relates to my gentle bodywork practice of

Daily Inspiration

2006-02-26 Thread Funda Oral
wanted to share with you the following as "friendship" is one of my major issues. True friendship can exist only between equals. -- Plato a wonderful sunday to everbody, Funda * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu ---

Re: Daily Inspiration

2006-02-26 Thread miworld
Thank you for sharing Funda and a fantastic Sunday to you as well. I heard this one lately and loved it - hope you like it too: "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty, well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used up, totally

Re: Daily Inspiration

2006-02-26 Thread Harrison Owen
My contribution on this beautiful Sunday morning comes from Martin Heidegger. Little weird, I guess, but certainly makes the point. Meaningful life he says is, "A joyful march towards death." Harrison Harrison Owen 7808 River Falls Drive Potomac, Maryland 20854 Phone 301-365-2093 Skyp

Re: An Invitation for any integral practitioners amongst us...

2006-02-26 Thread Chris Macrae
Hi open space racers My father and I have been working for 30 years on language as the great integration crisis of leadership as well as system theorists. Every professor needs a different term to copyright their fame and alumni class and journal (sub-discipline, sub-professional business case

Re: An Invitation for any integral practitioners amongst us...

2006-02-26 Thread Karen Sella
Yes, please :) Would you like to host a iPPC pod in California, Kate? If so, I can send some info to you. Best, k -- Karen Sella Managing Partner www.luminacoaching.com Phone: 206.780.2998 Skype: luminasella lumina fr. L., light, air, opening

Re: An Invitation for any integral practitioners amongst us...

2006-02-26 Thread Karen Sella
Brilliant, thanks Julie! Michael keeps mentioning and inviting me to make a connection there, and I just hadn't made my way there yet, so thanks for the reminder. Yes, let's connect via phone. I currently have time available on Monday or Thursday morning (9-11am PST). Let me know if either of

Re: An Invitation for any integral practitioners amongst us... Integral Economics blog and book...

2006-02-26 Thread Karen Sella
Hi Chris, Have you been to Catallaxis, the Integral Economics Blog (http://www.catallaxis.com/)? My partner, Daniel O'Connor is the editor/publisher and is writing a book, Market Learning: Toward a More Integral Economics (sure to offend both Left and Right in equal measure, but doesn't evaporate

Re: very short events - Re: Optimal Time-Slots

2006-02-26 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
Dear Berry, this intrigues me and I have some questions: -who designs the Themes for the events? -what have been Themes? -are the issues that are posted worked on over the whole semester, spread out beyond 2 days or are there actually 2 days available in a block? -what does the scheduling "after

Re: An Invitation for any integral practitioners amongst us...

2006-02-26 Thread Kate Armstrong
Karen, Yes, I'm interested. I'll reply further off-line. ;-) Cheers, Kate "The best way to predict the future is to create it now, together" (variation on a Peter Drucker quote). On Feb 26, 2006, at 8:17 AM, Karen Sella wrote: Yes, please :) Would you like to host a iPPC pod in California

Books Conversations - Apologies

2006-02-26 Thread Kate Armstrong
I have been receiving queries of concern re: launching the professional Books Conversations. I chose Yahoogroups as the listserv for us. Although I had reservations, when I contacted Riseup.com and topica.com I did not receive a response to my inquiry. So "we" went with Yahoo. I sent out invita

very short events - Re: Optimal Time-Slots

2006-02-26 Thread Douglas D. Germann, Sr.
Ted-- I did a 1.5 hour or so session using a manila file folder as the "wall" and 3 x 3 sticky notes for the topics, with sharpie markers to write on. Then we all stayed in one group (there were about 6 or 7 of us) and chose which topics to work on next from the "wall." The topics tended to focus