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Social Poetry Foundations and Tools
Hello friends! After about 15 years of work I have now put together an introduction to Social Poetry foundations and tools at the request of the Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change. These foundations and tools underlie the Social Poetry work … Continue reading
Not Only Curves That Rise
COVID brings more than death for human beings or New York tigers fighting the virus behind the bars of Bronx Zoo. It seems to come for language too. “Flattening the curve” you’ve no doubt heard, as if it were something … Continue reading
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Let Leadership Speak
Noticed how many news posts quote those in government positions? Political power brokers of broken systems choking on COVID responses… Shhh… Please let the leaders speak. How often have we heard from an economic leader? – Business people speaking confidently? … Continue reading
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Coronavirus and the Health of the Social Organism (Part 1)
Coronavirus can bring about an inflammatory response within the human organism. The inflammatory response is not the illness but the body’s attempt to overcome something that is foreign to itself. The illness arises through the interaction of something foreign with … Continue reading