A friend of mine has just come out of prison - one of the things I
remember him saying the last time we talked was, 'I'm looking forward to
seeing a friend I made on the inside - he's coming over and we're planning
to take him round town. He's a wonderful guy - intelligent, inspiring. He
is in for murder, but I would TRUST him with my life.' That phrase speaks
to me about trustworthiness.
In this thread on learning and trust, is there a place for trusting in the
Divine within us? And can trustworthiness exist in anyone without it being
accompanied by wholeness and integration?
Leon
Leon Conrad
The Conrad Voice Consultancy
--Leon Conrad <100755.1675@CompuServe.COM>
Learning-org -- An Internet Dialog on Learning Organizations For info: <rkarash@karash.com> -or- <http://world.std.com/~lo/>