[Dialogue] Dialogue Digest, Vol 98, Issue 10

Gerd Luders gerd.luders at gmail.com
Thu May 14 20:46:59 PDT 2020


Dear Larry, thanks for that very engaging and timely context. 

Dear Rob, I like your questions:
What are your greatest hopes for people and planet in 2030? 

What are the current obstacles and forces that could block that vision?

What actions are needed to deal with those blocks and move toward that vision? 

Which ICA and other methods and models are needed to do those actions?

Just wondering if methods an models come before actions. What are your greatest hopes for people and planet in 2030? 

What are the current obstacles and forces that could block that vision?

What actions are needed to deal with those blocks and move toward that vision? 

Which ICA and other methods and models are needed to do those actions?

What are your greatest hopes for people and planet in 2030? 

What are the current obstacles and forces that could block that vision?

What actions are needed to deal with those blocks and move toward that vision? 

Which ICA and other methods and models are needed to do those actions?

What are your greatest hopes for people and planet in 2030? 

What are the current obstacles and forces that block that vision?

What actions are needed to deal with those blocks and move toward that vision? 

Which ICA and other methods and models are needed to do those actions?

Just wondering if the methods and models question comes before the actions. 
Probably, after doing the Vision and Contradictions sessions, and related reflections, we can tell.
Kindly, Gerd

> On 14-05-2020, at 22:32, Lawrence Philbrook via Dialogue <dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> Rob 
> 
> One piece of our global reality is the creativity of the journey of each ICA over the past 30 years.  So some ICA’s have staff as the main agents of change others are the base of a community of individuals and associated organizations and the ICA global community also has active colleagues, passionate supporters and related entities and individuals.  
> 
> Each has its own journey and present state, also the definition of “We"and the understanding of the context can be very different.  However in every case a sense of mission is still present and an understanding of service is being played out.
> 
> One part of the Social Research role I envision is the opportunity to remember the past, discern the reality and invite new service into the future.
> 
> The MoM sounds like an excellent  creative commons to which many of our overlapping communities might learn with, share with and grow in service.  I would like to know more.
> 
> With respect, 
> Larry
> Director
> ICA Taiwan
> 
> 
>> 
>> Dear colleagues,
>> 
>> After this week's ICA Social Research Center sojourn, I wanted to express the following gratitudes: gratitude to the core team and to all of us who participated; gratitude for our turning from documenting our past service to responding to the needs of the present and future; gratitude for our commitment to serving the suffering world; gratitude for letting go of self-congratulations and turning to compassion and service; and gratitude for living our stance of working "on behalf of" the least, the lost, and the last.
>> 
>> I was touched by the Andrew's statement about there being three ICA USA staff. You and I, however, constitute a servant-force of, let's say, 100 colleagues, who are former staff, and mostly "retired." We have the time, energy, skills, and commitment to offer ICA methods and models to individuals, organizations, movements, and the movement of movements (MoM) to mitigate climate chaos, regenerate ecosystems, promote green energy, help alleviate the suffering of the viral pandemic, defeat rising fascism, promote participatory governance, say no to misogyny, racism, and xenophobia, promote human rights, social justice and universal healthcare and education, and promote peace and nonviolence. 
>> 
>> You and I know many individuals and groups that need ICA methods and models. You and I can promote, write and speak about, and offer these methods and models where they are needed. I see of us each doing that as long as we have the energy to do so, as we continue to learn new insights, methods and models from others. 
>> 
>> I think that it would motivate each of us to answer the following questions (which you will recognize): What are your greatest hopes for people and planet in 2030? What are the current obstacles and forces that could block that vision? What actions are needed to deal with those blocks and move toward that vision? And which ICA and other methods and models are needed to do those actions? 
>> 
>> In mystery, love, and gratitude,
>> 
>> Rob Work      
>> Compassionate Civilization Collaborative (C3)
>> ................................................................................................
>> New book (2020): Serving People & Planet: In Mystery, Love, and Gratitude https://www.amazon.com/dp/1684716160
>> Previous book (2017): A Compassionate Civilization: The Urgency of Sustainable Development and Mindful Activism https://www.amazon.com/dp/1546972617
>> Blog: https://compassionatecivilization.blogspot.com/
>> LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertsonwork/
>> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/compassionatecivilization/>> 
>> 
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