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Transformation

Posted on Jul 1st, 2008 by JM : Facilitator, First Discipline JM
Time
 

Mastery involves going beyond the ordinary or common experience of time - the transcendental. The common understanding is very essential to deal with the day to day world but this is never the complete story.  It is only a partial truth (illusion).  Time / timelessness is another duality, gate, to learning the direct (mystic) experience, freeing one from the entanglement of a linear experience of time. (There is nothing linear in nature)  Linear time kills in many ways. Timelessness (eternity) is a common experience if one reflects over all those memorable experiences when time stood still.  


   

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Habits

Posted on Jul 2nd, 2008 by JM : Facilitator, First Discipline JM
Habit

Habit is history that keeps us stuck. Death is a habit from which a host of other problems follow. Fear of death is the mother of all fears which drives many businesses. Resistance creates resistance. If the child wants to touch fire we can tell her don't do it - a sure fire way of achieving what we never wanted. Instead show her the butterfly. Her attention is shifted to something beautiful. Big time improvement strategists play the latter game. They don't preach change. They play the game of radical improvement through which people come together as one, in relationships, internal and external alignment, creating history. In the process we move forward, get unstuck. Everyone wins and none loses.

Amor is the Roman god of love. The root from Sanskrit ‘amar' means immortal and ‘amrut' is that which makes one immortal - knowledge. Work is love expressed - Kahlil Gibran. The path to immortality, exceptional performance, is possible only through transformation of work as expression of the self, an expression of love

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence is then not an act, but a habit - Arostotle


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Reflection

Posted on Jul 2nd, 2008 by JM : Facilitator, First Discipline JM


Big THANKS to all of you

For the views, over 1400 in one month
There were 30 posts with an average of 47 views per post

The max views were around 100 for two of the posts, Year 2058 and Potter at the Wheel, some indication of what is of interest to most

Many of you wrote directly, came on chat and some left comments

The dialogue is on

Hope more of you would join on Gaia and leave comments. There is wisdom in being silent too. Because - Silence is. It is fine - not to leave comments

Thanks once again

We go on


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Buddha’s Smile................Silence IS

Posted on Jul 4th, 2008 by JM : Facilitator, First Discipline JM

1990. We had a Buddha’s picture and one of us would start off

Why is Buddha smiling?

Some of the answers were

 “It doesn’t take an Einstein to figure it out. It is simple. If it is that complex God would'nt have anything to do with it - that only the ‘Einsteins’ would be able to figure it out.” ‘

It is all there in you. You don’t need me.”

“Stretch your lips. That is all it takes to improve the world.”

We took the game to our community stretch workouts which would go on for 8-10 hours for 3-5 days, to give us breaks in between. The game came to be called ‘The Buddha’s Smile’ and continues to evolve. Here is how it goes after a bout of questions and answers on his smile

Close your eyes. Stretch your lips just enough to feel the gentle vibrations around them when you smile. Be with it. Come back when you notice that the stretch is lost to regain the pleasant feeling. Observe your breathing as it goes in and out of your nostrils. Go with it, in an out. Observe the breathing becoming slower and slower
Imagine that you are lying down on the ground on a rectangular sheet of rubber with your hands and legs along the diagonals

Keep observing the stretch of your lips and the rate of breathing

Imagine the centre of the sheet, where the diagonals meet and the sheet being stretched evenly in all directions. The sheet is under stress and there is conflict all around. But the centre is not disturbed. At the centre, ground zero, is the lighthouse with nine levels
Keep connected to the stretch of your lips, breathing, the centre and the growing silence
Four garden plots of rectangular and equal size spread out from the centre

The sheet turns into a foot ball and is filled up. The centre of the sheet is shifted to the centre of the football. It is being kicked around but the centre is not disturbed
Imagine the football to be a living organism, an amoeba or a cell in your body capable of going on continually

Re-NE...Wing itself.

Observe the stretch, rate of breathing, the centre and the silence

Silence IS

This is a rough framework of the game. The details vary with the facilitator, community and from events to events

Buddha continues to smile

Stretch your lips. The body chemistry improves....


2. Silence IS




                                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                        most eloquent

the space between every letter, word, sentence, but for these gaps nothing would be communicated


Aruna is beautiful, deaf and dumb, in her teens. S
he comes home with her mother in the morning to help Lizzie with the household chores. Liz makes a lot of noise with her mother, to get things done her way and often fails


Aruna is different. Nothing needs to be said. She connects directly to Liz - no noise - in silence.  She connects intutively to whatever Liz wants done and always exceeds her expectations.  There is perfect communication, best results and no noise.
When they leave Liz makes a lot of noise. She is overwhelmed. All praise and wonder as to how she does it 


We learn, communicate, connect and reflect in silence yet seldom do we recognize the power and value of silence and to be connected to the centre.
Silence is the most powerful weapon, the communicator. We are afraid to face it and keep making noise  to avoid facing it like an idiot box that can not be switched off


Connect to the centre in us, the silence, at the core of our being.  At the centre there is absolute silence


Return to the Centre (Bede Griffiths)


Silence IS




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Emergence - Attention to Improvements

Posted on Jul 6th, 2008 by JM : Facilitator, First Discipline JM

CCQ, Community Consciousness Quotient, Measuring Conscious Capital

CRCCCCC- Connect, reflect, catalyze, communicate = create consensus and community

We understand reality through the tools we use. (When you have a hammer everything looks like a nail, and if you have a screwdriver ......)
When we shifted from hunting  gathering to settled agriculture, the tools also changed. With the change in lifestyles and tools, the mental models, the way we see the world also changes. Farmers and fishermen respond to reality in different ways. It took me a while to understand the logic when I changed my domain from agriculture to fisheries. On the high seas one cannot hold on to much whereas for those of us on terra firma we have many things to hold on to. With the industrial revolution, the tools changed again. More and more people shifted from agriculture and with the expansion of markets, fishermen too were pushed to the boundaries. With machines, those connected with them rose to prominence and we started seeing reality through the machines. The agricultural revolution lasted for around 10,000 years, the industrial for around 500 and during the last 50 years we see the information revolution bringing in a new set of tools, the computer, and the web. We have come to talk about windows, vista, connectivity, community and home and if one is not familiar with the tools, your own mother tongue might sound an alien language. So the tools do influence language, world views and the way we understand reality

The history of lifestyle shifts get shorter. The new tools offer possibilities for a new synthesis, learning from all the major lifestyle shifts, for enhancing community and realizing the higher evolutionary potential of the species.  

Paying attention to improvements, however small they be, is the road to emergence of a more connected world, community, because resistance leads to resistance. Good intentions do not always create good impact. Very often they create the opposite

Gates and Windows  to Learning

Connect and Disconnects

Knowledge, Ignorance

Connected world, Digital divide

Developed, Developing

Rich, Poor

Every conflict, problem, duality is a gate, window , to an opportunity to learn


Devices, Drives, Drivers and Drive Distortions

What drives us also distorts, destroys community

Need to connect arises from the need to know and to express one's SELF

And work is nothing but expressing one's self, the most meaning driven

Creating meaning - the most basic of the survival drives and the most distorted, the primary distortion. Other distortions are secondary, derived from the meaning distortion

IF

life is not meaningful

THEN,

suicide, illness, early death, accidents are ‘natural' corollaries on the Road by Default, the  other road is the Road by Design
 
Priests of science and religion explain the nature of reality in their own languages

The physicist in machine language and logic and the biologist in bio-logic

The BIO-LOGIC is of a higher order than the machine logic

They work in opposing directions, like quantity and quality, more the less
In bio-tech we see these two getting aligned giving us more leverage (longer levers)
In designing improvements
The semantic swamp of disciplines necessitates a new standard, interface, to connect, create community, cross over the semantic swamp, noise, babble, as we connected the machines to communicate with each other

Wanderer speaks, of being English centric,
http://wanderer7.gaia.com/blog/2008/6/being_english-centric We discuss the problem of being language and tool centric and the need for a meta tool, a tool of tools, a Babel Fish (The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy)  to create consensus on the content so that the container - language - is not as important. AK 47 is a tool and the driver could be the terrorist or the peace keeper. What makes them act differently arises from the interface. If we have a Babel Fish, the Point of view gun prevails

Meanwhile let us pay attention, focus on CRCCCCC because what we pay attention to grows, emerges and we become gardeners of permaculture http://konsk.gaia.com reflecting and paying attention to sustained, perma, improvements


 
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The First Discipline Framework. 'Abstract to Concrete'

Posted on Jul 8th, 2008 by JM : Facilitator, First Discipline JM
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We check  the design, when we are confronted with problems. If problems have no recession, we need to go back to the design  and check our undestanding of the design.

Nature has a design, a deep structure, which we have to live with. We continue to pay a price for our ignorance of the basic design. Our designs are but improvisations of bits and bytes  of the basic design.

Imagine  billions of  people continuing with a flat earth worldview  and the reality we collectively create! 

While we have 'progressed' a lot we have  also 'regressed' in our connectedness with nature. Deep down we still hold on to the flat earth static models.  Better maps would  facilitate faster and sustained improvements, accelerate the process of co-creating a more desirable present and future by leveraging technology and markets which work in real time and help us to make more intelligent use of these levers with lesser damage.

We have  very sophisiticated tools for navigation over the planet and beyond ranging from the compass/ GPS to satellites and communication systems and mapped our immediate environs to greater and greater precision.  We have managed to connect machines to communicate with each other across the planet in real- time and for the first time we can see the world as one in real time. Though machines can communicate to each other the man and the machine interface and communication within the human slow down the common journey ahead.  A real time evolutionary model of wholeness is one the requirements to bridge the divides and disconnects


The First Discipline Framework is a map to attenuate variety, reduce the babble, among disciplines, to offer solutions to the problem of positioning, fixing direction and self-correction for the process of continual renewal and improvement at different levels - individual, institutions, communities and community. FD  is the study of the  self, the learner in us, and the process of lifelong learning, LLL, regardless of our different walks of life young or old, or young and old. Since 1990 we use the FD framework to hang our different hats as practitioners of various disciplines, ‘social programmers' - parents, pedagogues, priests, and politicians. It helps to connect the various disciplines and put them in perspective, see and show how everything, living, nonliving, internal and external- is ONE, a continuum,in process, evolving. The framework helps the observer, self, to connect with the observed SELF, position oneself, visualise the gap between potential and performance, fix the direction for the journey and make sure that one is on the path of continuous improvement. Metrics - measurement - of true progress becomes possible.

(We developed an action learning approach and used the tool and methodology in schools, for coaching, enhancing employability and productivity in corporate contexts, in developmental contexts of self-help and microfinance communities. The approach facilitates accelerated learning, sustained high performance and enhancing community. Details vary with the contexts. These notes accumulated over the process and  evolves as a  living document of the work. With going online from June 2008,  we have a much broader participation. Your queries and comments would further accelearate the process)

The map is divided into four quadrants and the observer is at the centre. The observer is the self - individual, a group, an organisation or the species.

NW  is a map of the ideal, the deep structure, the conceptual, pure potenital, design and the world of ideas .The order, hierarchy, increasing complexity and potential with each level, alignment and connectedness need be re'cognised to understand the performance issues in the external world mapped in the bottom right quadrant,SE.

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The four quadrants are like the four wheels of the car, a learning engine which continues to improve its performance as it goes forward

The eye at the centre represents self, the observer, the driver of the car

The wheels must be aligned for the car to move on

But there exists a conflict between quadrants NW and SE, ideal and the operational

Between internal self and the external social system, quadrants SW and NE

It is for us to create the alignment so that the car moves on

First step is to see the interconnections and see the whole as one system in process, evolving

What makes the human unique as a class of systems is the potential to improve. There is ‘no' gap between potential and performance up to the level of animals (see quadrant SW)

The gap begins after the level of animals. The gap can also be seen as the waste in the system, the unrealised potential, the root cause for problems. In terms of potential vs. performance the human is sub animal

Corresponding to the total potential/performance gap, there exists a gap in every one of us which forms the personal sphere for improvement which would lead to the question - what is my potential and my performance?

Quadrant NW represents the ideal, perfect, conceptual, pure potential, internal to the self and in perfect alignment at all levels starting from the maps to Meta systems (represented by the umbrella).  Quadrant SE represents the physical world, measurement, performance. Mirrors NW up to the level of animals. The knowledge gap is the major reason for the gap. There will always be a gap but it is feasible to narrow the gap and bring about sustained and continual improvements

Quadrant SW is internal to the self and NE represents the external social system. While learning is a pre-requisite to improvement, history and habits encourage conformity. This is both a challenge and an opportunity. Self could be the individual, team, organisational or community self. Complexity increases with levels

The map facilitates positioning, fixing the direction for the journey and measurement of progress.  It is possible to visualise the nature of the journey as an ongoing process of continual improvement and renewal. The first step is having a map for the journey. "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Confucius. To take that first step we need to know where our position is and the direction in which to take that step, to be on course.

(The potential performance gap is illustrated by life expectancy vs. longevity of exceptional people. Life expectancy in developed countries is around 75 which is an indication of performance. Potential is reflected in the exceptions, people living beyond their 100. The gap or the waste in terms of unrealised potential is 25 years, though life expectancy is not the only aspect to be taken into account. There are exceptions who achieve much more than average people with shorter life spans and those who continue to be much more productive in their second careers than in their first.  We need to visualise human potential if we are to realise it. http://firstdiscipline.gaia.com/blog/2008/6/blue_ocean_people_bop. On a global scale the aggregate waste is astounding. The estimation has to be on multiple factors to illustrate the issue better. A corporate would attempt to look at the issue from many different perspectives, in terms of market potential vs. performance or the human potential vs. performance. The same could be attempted at different levels- individuals, institutions, communities, nations, global)

The visual above is a summing up. For a hard copy of the framework with the full complement of subsidiary maps please write to us

More:
http://firstdiscipline.gaia.com/blog/2008/6/ppp_designing_a_learning_engine

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Storytelling - Walking out of our Shadows

Posted on Jul 21st, 2008 by JM : Facilitator, First Discipline JM
Om


OWOOMMMMMMMMM
Alpha to Omega
Beginining to end ...and...
A to Z and ....

Life is negentropic, creating more of order, not chaos

To be human is to improve, increasing order, ORDERING ONE'S SELF

Occult is the search for the unknown

When everything is ONE, nature speaks to us in the language of synchronicity- omens. There is no magic in synchronicity as the magician has no magic, the audience has. Joining the magician takes away the magic. Miracles are unexplainable by the known laws of nature. We will never explain all of it. There will always be some unknowable. Out of the shadows and aligned with the unknown the unknown works with us, our best ally.  There are no miracles any more. nothing super- Natural, nothing above or below, only ONE. We join the path of the mystic, in direct communion with nature, connected to the source of all learning and wisdom - managing our SELF. beyond win win, beyond all competition, the ultimate strategy. It is about meaning, the purpose, creating a more desirable future against the drag of history and entropy. One can talk about it only in terms of metaphors, models and maps since it is all about something in the making.

Shalini is telling her story http://shaliniwithpoems.gaia.com/blog. She frequents this space and we got to talk about dreams. I have been ‘dream catching' for over 27 years.  In the beginning I was asked to recollect my dreams during my childhood.  I could recollect flying down the mountains and over the peaks. As I grew up or down with a bloated ego I lost my skills to fly, grown heavy bogged down by gravity. Then I picked up the feathers one by one, assembling my wings to fly again. Shalini is a dreamcatcher and a storyteller as well. She gathers feathers and then gets a wing in her dreams. There is lot more to her story that unfolds. We collect dreams in our stretch workshops to show how the day's process spills into the night, to bring to attention of the participants that the process goes on  beyond the hours that we work together,  that the learning continues in sleep and that the unconscious our best friend works for us nonstop. Just listen and learn the language in which it speaks to us. In the process the unconscious becomes conscious and we walk out of our shadows 

Here is one from our collection of dreams. Dan's mother had passed away a few years ago. He wanted an arranged marriage. The father went on the hunt with his son to meet prospective brides and their families. 23 visits ensued and both were becoming desperate. Then the father had a dream of his dead wife holding hands of a beautiful girl and walking towards him against the backdrop of mountains, hills and valleys. Then the 24th interview took place and the marriage was fixed. She was from the exact locale that was in the dream.  The unconscious can be our best friend, a mirror, which can see the past and the future since it is not boxed into such divisions.

Dreams, Story, Fiction, Myth and Transformation- From the Unconscious to Conscious Evolution

Myths are immortal. We fail to forget them. So are the classics and the epics. To forget them we need to make it part of us, connect, understand and experience them. I saw the Pretty Woman again. We keep reinventing the myths, Pygmalion and his hoary audacious expectation, imagining, intenting and manifesting Galatea out of stone.  When we keep expecting the impossible, the impossible is delivered because we are much more than what we have ever dreamed of. In Ramayana, the Indian epic, Ahalya a beautiful woman is turned to stone and remains a stone for a long long time. When the catalyst appears (Rama) she is transformed to the beautiful woman that she once was. Every seed is a potential tree and every stone a potential statue but all seeds do not become trees and all stones turned to statues. The stone comes to life just as the idea house becomes the house- abstract to concrete. Dare to dream, imagine, intent and then the manifestation happens. The setting needs to be in place.

Aligning with the unknown,  walking out of our shadows and the death of heroes

Our shadows are most faithful to us. They hide behind us, afraid of the sun. There are other shadows, of the past, habits, history, death, the unknown and unknowable. They come bundled in one package, FEAR of the unknown, which kills. We can kill the shadows before they kill us. A hero is one who has conquered his/ her fear. When we don't become our own heroes, we go after the celluloid versions or go after the fakes. There are many ways to do it. One is getting connected to the centre in us, getting anchored to our lighthouse positions and to the centre of everything so that there is nothing outside it. That includes habits, history, the unknown and the unknowable.  Dreams bridge the unknown and the unknowable. The unknown becomes our best friend and we walk out of its shadow.

Each of us has a story to tell. Telling it helps to find our voice and to walk out of the shadows. I once re-collected my thoughts into a journal which I called the Autobiography of a Manager on the lines of The Autobiography of a Yogi by Parmahansa Yogananda. It helped me gather my self over the years and sum up my learning from life. I burnt it because by then the purpose was met and since it is not right to dump my garbage in the market. The journey became lighter because the baggage went with the garbage. I started flying in my dreams once again. I found   that all I wanted to say could be summed up in one page of semiotics, the First Discipline Framework. As facilitators we need to find our voice first to facilitate others to find theirs

What is your story beginning from your earliest memories, thoughts and dreams?

Let us RE-collect our SELF to bring together the scattered remnants  and  connect to the ONE

More:http://wanderer7.gaia.com/blog/2008/3/my_story_ages_0_-_10
http://firstdiscipline.gaia.com/blog/2008/6/the_eagle_s_gift_our_models_of_the_world


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