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Not weird--mystical.
(And I didn't know you had it in you! )
:-Doug.
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thanks, Winston, for reminding us of the word 'invite'.
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My goodness what an excellent thread! I'm no longer sure how it started but
no matter; much warm and wise sharing felt and received from many different
traditions (can one call Wilber a tradition yet?).
Thank you.
In the touching conversation on touching, I don't think I saw the word
"invite" a
And the debate continues.
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Frank wrote:
"It looks like we'll never get there in t
Frank wrote:
"It looks like we'll never get there in that moment together... always light
years away. Personally I think that story is a depressing pile of crap
though."
I was reminded by your post, Frank, of the great scene in Cyrano de Bergerac
after he has shut down the insipid play. The
e never asked people to touch.
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I led Open Space event last week where all but 3 had not experienced it
before. They were form multiple School Boards, exploring how to move
forward with a new information management issues focused on student
success.
I am intently listening for comments that people make about their
experience
have never asked people to touch.
Birgitt
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Thanks for the reflections on touchi
Hi Tree
Tree> sensitive. I feel all kinds of energy? I found out that I don't
Tree> like to be touched a lot because I am already feeling so much Tree>
energy.
You have given me an 'aha' moment and I thank you for that.
During my university years, my roomates felt a perceived need to provide
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Thanks for the reflections on touching. For me, it’s part of a larger
conversation
Thanks for the reflections on touching. For me, it¹s part of a larger
conversation on quality of contact. It starts with presence to the emotional
experience of others am I present to that? It continues with eye contact,
which for some people can be as connecting or intrusive as touch and hugs.
S
Hi from Belfast,
Just new to this site.
Seems interesting and allows for an integral approach. This appeals to me at present, because Wilbers Integral approach to understanding our existence makes sense to me. Without it we persistently have to make others wrong, so that "our" point of view is see
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A small contribution about touching, just my individual perspective. . .
I am not offering suggestions for anyone else.
I am a high empath, deeply int
Harrison wrote:
"It turns out that full, conscious awareness of the present moment is
no easy thing."
Maybe it is... maybe it isn't. Maybe full, concious awareness of the present
moment is so easy we completely overlook its effortless unfolding. Maybe
we're allready completely aware and there is
Ms. Tree -
Tree wrote:
Thank you for sharing something so enlightening, and personal. And thank
you for keeping us aware of our cultural assumptions. I have another
colleague who also is not crazy about being touched, who feels herself to be
a tuning fork, as it were, for energy.
A
A small contribution about touching, just my individual perspective. . . I
am not offering suggestions for anyone else.
I am a high empath, deeply intuitive and sometimes I think I am a gifted
psychic, although I don't foresee the future. But I am highly, highly
sensitive. I feel all kinds of en
gs,
Wendy
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Paul,
Where is the you that perceives and touches. Does it begin at the
boundary of your ski
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Dear Fellow 'Spaceniks':
Well, this is going to be weird, be warned.
Wendy wrote:
"This principle is an opportunity to
Paul,
Where is the you that perceives and touches. Does it begin at the
boundary of your skin? A skin encapsulated consciousness?
Is the light of the sun old light? Or just light that left the sun 9
minutes ago? Where does the sun begin and end? Since we are effects
of the sun, could we
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Dear Fellow 'Spaceniks':
Well, this is going to be weird, be warned.
Wendy wrote:
"This principle is an opportunity to invite the presence of each soul
gathered--to invite
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Dear Fellow 'Spaceniks':
Well, this is going to be weird, be warned.
Wendy wrote:
"This principle is an opportunity to invite the presence o
In a message dated 3/2/06 1:47:28 PM, we...@xe.net writes:
> We have dubbed this type of contact cherishing.
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Wendy,
Nice piece of work. Cherishing. Love, honor and cherish. H. Deep
meaning there. Thank you for that.
Love, paul
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Dear Fellow 'Spaceniks':
Well, this is going to be weird, be warned.
Wendy wrote:
"This principle is an opportunity to invite the presence of each soul
gathered--to invite them as fully as possible into the present moment."
This provoked a remembrance in me about what I felt at the time was a
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Dear Harrison,
It is exciting to be able to read an early draft--to see you capturing your
ideas fast and dense. The image in my mind is of you standi
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Hi Harrison:
We haven't communicated in the past but I have been out here listening so I
guess that is half communicating. I'm glad you're being
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Dear Fellow 'Spaceniks':
Well, this is going to be weird, be warned.
Wendy wrote:
"This principle is an opportunity to invite the presence of each soul
gathered--to invite them as fully a
Seems like things are a little quiet here in Spaceville, which doubtless
means that folks are thinking and doing good things. For myself, I am deep
into the process of writing another book - or as is usually the case, the
book is writing me. I never thought it would be simple, and in fact I have
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