Dear All,
"Alan will love this mushroom connection!"
Well, yes and no, actually.
When speaking of connectedness, I think there is a need to understand the
radical difference between a versatile 'flow network' of emerging,
branching, fusing and disintegrating channels of communication, and a fixed
web of joined up dots. This relates to Marie's non-coercive, natural
inclusional, understanding of 'respectful connectedness'in which 'each is
variably open to others' energetic influence'. There is a subtle but
fundamental distinction between the living logics of natural
inclusionality, and the abstract notion of connective inclusivity.
See attached chapter from 'Inclusional Nature' (2006).
Warmest
Alan
--On 30 April 2010 18:50 +1000 Dianne Allen <[log in to unmask]>
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> From: Christiaan Thomas Johannes De Beer
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> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010 6:30 PM
> Subject: Re: Being inclusive... an example...
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> Dear Aga
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> I think that initially there might be thoughts of an ?ultimate
> inspiration? but the more I make, the more I realise that it is about
> the network that is being built with the occasional rhizome that produces
> the mushroom when conditions are right.
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> Chris
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