Hi List,
I'm enjoying the thread about boundaries. Lately I am engaged in a
community conversation in my workplace about tools for responsive
teaching...or about holding space for childrens' creativity. As my
colleagues and I have delved deeply into the question of what creativity is
and what su
Chris,
The poem...made my spine tingle.
Thanks
Eric
Chris Weaver wrote:
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> Hi List,
>
> I'm enjoying the thread about boundaries. Lately I am engaged in a community
> conversation in my workplace about tools for responsive teaching...or about
> holding space for childrens' creativity. As my
Chris:
That is a beautiful poem. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
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Chris--
I once heard Michael Ray, who taught creativity in the Stanford business
school, say that creativity is doing what God tells you.
As for the poem--WOW! It feels absolutely true to me.
Thanks,
Joelle
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Exquisite poem, Chris. Thank you for connecting dots. Is this perhaps a
touch like the Glass Bead Game?
BJ Peters
Chris Weaver wrote:
Hi List,
I'm enjoying the thread about boundaries. Lately I am engaged
in a community conversation in my workplace about tools for responsive
teaching...or about
Chris Weaver schrieb:
> about the idea of spiritual obedience. In fact I am rather
> relishing the notion of obedience, .You pay attention, Noah.
> You1re going to build something.
>
>
> dear chris, dear all,
>
> obedience
>
> is the german "gehorsam"
> which is together with
> "geh