On 08/31/2011 12:32 PM, Keith Clarke wrote:
For any techniques to succeed requires a willingness is that, participant have
to closed minds (and the frequently associated clenched fists) can hold nothing
value - just a tight grip on empty dogma that provides the ego with the
illusion of certainty.
All these marvellous tools presuppose the above. And to have the above
means starting with children when they are 4-5-6 and NOT cramping their
precious minds with the Gradgrind school of FACTS, but letting them
flower in an environment conducive to their arriving at conclusions by
themselves.
Best,
Keith..
On 30 Aug 2011, at 21:47, Bob Sneidar<b...@twft.com> wrote:
Looks like a toolbox full of tools that specialize in opening locked boxes, one
of the tools being the key that unlocks that particular box. That key, in this
analogy, is the willingness of all those involved to change their minds if they
have to, in order to get to the bottom of things. Bar that, and none of the
other tools will work very well. Given that, any number of other tools might
help.
A great man once said, "Virtually all of mankind's ills can be traced back to the human
trait of being unwilling or unable to say, "I might be mistaken." Wait, I said that!!
Bob
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