Dear Organlearners,
In reply to Winfried Deijman message LO21176 I wrote in
Subject: Towards a new experience of time? LO21212
>>I tried to point into a new(?) direction of the notion of time
>>and gave an example by means of an exercise, of how I
>>make this concrete for Organizational Learning. Did I succeed?
>Definitely for me! Thank you very much for sharing your "trade trick"
>with us.
>>Apologizes for the linguistic missteps here and there.
>The same here. Writing in English for somebody who thinks in
>a different language than English is not easy.
I want to apologise to Winfried for using the words "trade trick". Even
by putting these words in quotation marks, it did not rectified my error.
I rather should have used the words "business secret".
Obviously, by using the wrong words to articulate my tacit feelings, it
may cause some readers to think that I did not take Winfried's
contribution seriously. This is definitely not the case. I admire his
continual efforts to make us aware of the "inner awareness-process".
The excercise which Winfried described, is a beautiful example to
illustrate the power of "art-expressing", one of the five elementary
sustainers of human creativity. (The other four are dialogue,
problem-solving, exemplar-studying and game-playing.) Sadly,
"art-expressing" has become the sustainer which is used least to promote
our "inner awareness-process".
Best wishes
--At de Lange <amdelange@gold.up.ac.za> Snailmail: A M de Lange Gold Fields Computer Centre Faculty of Science - University of Pretoria Pretoria 0001 - Rep of South Africa
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