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Body Wisdom in Dialogue - Rediscovering the Voice of the Goddess (Paperback)
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Body Wisdom in Dialogue - Rediscovering the Voice of the Goddess (Paperback)
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Did you ever stop to consider how magical, mystical, and genuinely
spiritual the practice of dialogue can be? Not debate, of course.
Debate is a win-lose contest, and it draws circles around winners
and losers which divide us and foster ill will. I am speaking about
the type of conversations - reflective deliberations - that we
share with others in a circle of trust. Body Wisdom in Dialogue is
a guide book for understanding the feelings that enable and sustain
heartfelt discussions. Collective conversation is an ancient art
which has been sustained within tribal cultures. For this reason,
the book opens with a preface from the Americans for Indian
Opportunities providing a view into the sacred dialogues of
indigenous democracy. The first chapter reflects on the experience
of thinking as individuals - which is a prelude to the phenomenon
of thinking in groups. The same conditions that are needed for us
to sort out complex understandings alone are needed as we sort out
complex understandings together. The second chapter provides a
brief history of the concept of body wisdom. The reductionist
tradition of Western metaphysics comes under fire, in an honest and
respectful fashion. And history comes full circle as Western
sciences evolve the recognized need to once again engage complexity
through inclusive community. A third chapter launches a reflective
look at how we feel our way through moments of thought. When we
recognize that philosophical mathematicians no less than Albert
Einstein embraced this experience, we can find it easier to make
peace with feelings which might seem to work against logic. Our
feelings enliven our logic - challenging it for the purpose of
making it more coherent - and in this sense our emotional presence
is the basis for our creativity, understandings, and self discovery
- our deep beliefs, our mysticism and our faith. The fourth chapter
speaks to the need and the mechanism for linking body wisdom (our
emotional presence) with cognitive wisdom (our constructed
understandings) through dialogue. A case is made that collective
reflection links us at deep levels. Dialogue allows us to
democratize deeply held feelings. Collective consciousness is
introduced in the fifth chapter. Conscious thinking includes
learning and also remembering what is learned. Some of what we have
learned is carried within us as individuals, some of what we have
learned is carried among us as stories, and some takes expression
in the world around us. The process is sometimes rushed. Much that
mankind has done in the world has left voices out of the
discussion. Inclusive dialogues - which raise collective
consciousness into collective action - must move at a pace that
allows the group's collective body wisdom to connect with its
collective cognitive wisdom. Specific examples are provided in this
chapter. The sixth chapter reaches back to antiquity to connect
with a myth from the classical Greek era - the contest constructed
by Aphrodite (representing prevailing power and wisdom) for Psyche
(representing an emerging presence) in determining a romantic
outcome (representing, we propose, the future of man). Psyche's
ordeal is a metaphor for the ordeal that we face when we are
engaged in inclusive, complex dialogue. A final chapter provides a
glimpse of ways that large groups can fuse body wisdom with
cognitive wisdom. Dialogue can leave participants with an enduring
feeling that they have participated in a sacred event - that they
have summoned the sublime presence of a collective wisdom. The
authors do try to walk this line lightly; however, Body Wisdom in
Dialogue does not side step the need for an appropriate approach to
dialogue for dealing with our most pressing civic situations. Body
Wisdom in Dialogue: Rediscovering the Voice of the Goddess is the
second AGORAS publication by Thomas Flanagan and Ken Bausch. It
follows last year's book A Democratic Approach to Sustainable
Futures.
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