Replying to LO26143 --
>I rationalise that much of the conflict in the
>world today is rooted in the rigid mental models of our individual
>cultural teachings (mostly rote).
Dennis, thank you for your kind words.
A rigid muscle which is moved hurts. But with care and gymnastics it may
become flexible again. But for any sensible movement a muscle must be
connected to bones. A bone which is 'moved' breaks and need very different
care and surely no gymnastics.
Wondering whether there are analogies for muscle and bone in the world of
mental models. I think the black wires are muscles in the bones of the red
grid. Once I had my arm fixed for only a few days. The first movement
hurted very much. What would be the hurt done to those with fixed mental
models since childhood? How to care for them? How not to break them?
Liebe Gruesse,
Winfried
--"Winfried Dressler" <winfried.dressler@voith.de>
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