what's work? - SOLWorld2024-03-29T06:34:26Zhttp://solworld.org/forum/topics/2102269:Topic:3813?groupUrl=soulutionsgroup&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWe can differentiate actions…tag:solworld.org,2008-08-19:2102269:Comment:64042008-08-19T20:22:15.359ZMarco Materahttp://solworld.org/profile/MarcoMatera
We can differentiate actions by Actions.<br />
It depends on who moves us: the mind or something else?<br />
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I just read your question and what I wrote is what emerges.<br />
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And thank you, they (your questions) sounds like a koan.<br />
Marco
We can differentiate actions by Actions.<br />
It depends on who moves us: the mind or something else?<br />
<br />
I just read your question and what I wrote is what emerges.<br />
<br />
And thank you, they (your questions) sounds like a koan.<br />
Marco You say:
"in the most profoun…tag:solworld.org,2008-08-19:2102269:Comment:64012008-08-19T20:11:29.359ZMarco Materahttp://solworld.org/profile/MarcoMatera
You say:<br />
"<i>in the most profound way is being present in “what is” the most radical and transformative action possible".</i><br />
I agree with it. Also with what you wrote before.<br />
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the first coach in my discussion up use action in his approach to create change.<br />
the second one used meditation.<br />
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"Helpful?" I don't know, my intention was to open a window about this thema and, for me, you center it. well better I agree with you.<br />
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Just to continue to stimulate and create dialogue:<br />
if it work how to…
You say:<br />
"<i>in the most profound way is being present in “what is” the most radical and transformative action possible".</i><br />
I agree with it. Also with what you wrote before.<br />
<br />
the first coach in my discussion up use action in his approach to create change.<br />
the second one used meditation.<br />
<br />
"Helpful?" I don't know, my intention was to open a window about this thema and, for me, you center it. well better I agree with you.<br />
<br />
Just to continue to stimulate and create dialogue:<br />
if it work how to improve this presence in clients?<br />
Marco Hi Marco,
If we say that awa…tag:solworld.org,2008-08-18:2102269:Comment:63702008-08-18T20:39:12.884ZKoen Dumonthttp://solworld.org/profile/KoenDumont
Hi Marco,<br />
<br />
If we say that awareness needs actions, what does it tell about ourselves?<br />
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If meditation is not-thinking, how would be the action that flows from it?<br />
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If action creates awareness, how would you define action? What would be the opposite of action? And how does action relate to re-action? And again, what does all this thinking tell about ourselves?<br />
<br />
And how would you define meditation? Is it a state or an act? Is it being or doing? What activities would you put in its scope? And…
Hi Marco,<br />
<br />
If we say that awareness needs actions, what does it tell about ourselves?<br />
<br />
If meditation is not-thinking, how would be the action that flows from it?<br />
<br />
If action creates awareness, how would you define action? What would be the opposite of action? And how does action relate to re-action? And again, what does all this thinking tell about ourselves?<br />
<br />
And how would you define meditation? Is it a state or an act? Is it being or doing? What activities would you put in its scope? And finally, what does this scope definition tell about ourselves?<br />
<br />
One more question: do your answers to my questions result from thinking? In case yes, how much awareness is there? Any more than in my presence of writing, when questions arise from my thinking?<br />
<br />
I would love to read your article.<br />
<br />
Koen Hi Marco,
at the risk of bei…tag:solworld.org,2008-06-12:2102269:Comment:40102008-06-12T21:01:37.926ZSven De Weerdthttp://solworld.org/profile/SvenDeWeerdt
Hi Marco,<br />
<br />
at the risk of being to cryptic, three ideas related to your first question pop up in my mind (more or less simultaneously :-) ):<br />
* awareness and direct, powerful action can be very intertwined (see: martial arts, the art of archery); then you act as “one”, as a whole, without choice;<br />
* awareness opens the heart and therefore it has an inevitable impact on our behaviour and interaction (and vice versa); vipassana meditation & good, helpful action are two sides of the same coin<br />
*…
Hi Marco,<br />
<br />
at the risk of being to cryptic, three ideas related to your first question pop up in my mind (more or less simultaneously :-) ):<br />
* awareness and direct, powerful action can be very intertwined (see: martial arts, the art of archery); then you act as “one”, as a whole, without choice;<br />
* awareness opens the heart and therefore it has an inevitable impact on our behaviour and interaction (and vice versa); vipassana meditation & good, helpful action are two sides of the same coin<br />
* in the most profound way is being present in “what is” the most radical and transformative action possible (Jiddu Krishnamurti)<br />
<br />
Helpful?<br />
<br />
Bye<br />
Sven