Movement, lag, and the ecosystem needed for reducing the lag
Posted on Feb 16th, 2008
by
Duri
More conversation with Darina. She wrote:
Indeed! As Tracy Huston put it, in Inside Out – Stories and Methods for Generating Collective Will to Create the Future We Want :
“A mighty movement of a kind never before enacted would be required to make real change... The magnitude of the response must be equal to the magnitude of the challenge... How can we intentionally create such a movement that allows us to shed the old stuck self and ways of being and thus emerge into a new state of co-existence?”
Effortless intentional creation is dancing with the discovery of how we are such a movement.
Learning to significantly and rapidly reduce that lag requires community action research. (Co-)designing such a research is both dear to my heart and central to the market offers of CommunityIntelligence.
I could not have said any better! The ecosystem of shared ideas, connections and actions can thrive and support us, only if we give it all what you speak of.
> The need for massive engagement & urgent collective involvement on as many levels as possible is higher than ever, as are the stakes of not responding to it.
Indeed! As Tracy Huston put it, in Inside Out – Stories and Methods for Generating Collective Will to Create the Future We Want :
“A mighty movement of a kind never before enacted would be required to make real change... The magnitude of the response must be equal to the magnitude of the challenge... How can we intentionally create such a movement that allows us to shed the old stuck self and ways of being and thus emerge into a new state of co-existence?”
Effortless intentional creation is dancing with the discovery of how we are such a movement.
> there is still substantial gap and lag between the technological advancements and our capabilities to apply them consciously with more joy, creativity and meaning for the good of the whole and for the evolution of our collective consciousness.
Learning to significantly and rapidly reduce that lag requires community action research. (Co-)designing such a research is both dear to my heart and central to the market offers of CommunityIntelligence.
> I do resonate with your clear vision and very eloquent expression of it totally: "I imagine it as a learning and action community (both in the sense of a "community of learners" and a "community that learns") dedicated to liberate the human spirit from every internal and external condition enslaving it. Sharing our learning edges, our passionate inquiries, and deeply listening to each other's driving questions, may lead to the discovery of unimagined synchronicities and synergies..." Absolutely!
> What I see as one of the challenges is actually what WE need to do both individually AND collectively, inner and outer work and play, to match the complexity of these needs, calls and coming shifts. That growing and living ecosystem of shared ideas, connections and actions needs both visions and actions, theory and practice, ancient and post-modern, personal and transpersonal, local and global, micro and macro, male and female, minds and hearts, bodies and spirits, human and divine in order to evolve fast enough with the timeless shift of the ages we live in.
I could not have said any better! The ecosystem of shared ideas, connections and actions can thrive and support us, only if we give it all what you speak of.

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