[Oe List ...] List of Cleveland Region colleagues (30 July 2020)

JB Webster plute5491 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 08:10:42 PDT 2020


I notice on FB that potential voters in “focus groups” in key Midwest
states have bought the idea that Biden has dementia. I've seen “focus
groups” in action on CSPAN and groan. Certainly not ORID. Also, It's
amazing when one Googles ORID protocol how many sites show up outlining the
outlining the procedure. Perhaps it's being “discovered.”

On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 9:07 AM Jack Gilles via OE <oe at lists.wedgeblade.net>
wrote:

> Jim,
>
> As one of the very early Cleveland Region who was one of the “strange
> ones” (guess that hasn’t changed!) I am reluctant to say we did anything
> different. I felt a deep drivenness to bring RS-I to as many churchmen
> (sic) as possible. But I felt the flame from so many other Regions as well.
> I remember going to my first Presidium in early 1977 and being both humbled
> and enlivened by people from the Phoenix Region and so many others. The
> Detroit Region was close and we found their brochures inspiring us to do
> likewise.
>
> In those very early days we were actually the Cleveland-Pittsburgh Region.
> Those of us who lived there “knew” that was not right, but someone in
> Chicago who did the initial grid linked us. We were “midwesterners” not
> N.Y. City-East Coast people. We did innovate. We (I believe) were the first
> to buy cots and sleep in Churches for our courses. Those of us in Cleveland
> found a great woman, “Mom Chetham” who did all our cooking. She got to know
> all the pedagogues and got to know their favorite food or drink. Al
> Williams was “the Colke” addict. I could go on and on.
>
> It is why I see the current bond of various “causes” so easily
> experiencing a kinship with each other. We (and they) did not look to any
> particular charismatic leader, we just knew that our flame was in all
> people, and it had to do with Care. That Care today may have lit the flame
> of those who really loved the Church but did not see how it could possibly
> change, and we said “yes it can”. Now that Flame is igniting many causes,
> but this time the light and heat warm illuminate me, and warm my heart as
> well.
>
> If you pushed me real hard and asked “But what did you *do* that made
> such a big flame?” I would have to say “we sang”. The combined breaths of
> our singing kept the embers lit, Every little flame became a larger one. We
> wrote songs, we consumed new songs from Chicago like it was high octane
> gasoline to throw on the fire. When you looked through the Flame you saw,
> not imagined, you saw the New World of humanness. You could actually live
> in it, for it was NOW, not something coming, yet it was always Be.coming.
> All expenditure, that done when there was no visible flame, and when there
> was glorious flame was sanctified. "Harvest Time" song was just the way it
> is.
>
> This conversation is not about nostalgia. But how we burned is not the
> fuel for today. I too was on that call with the new ICA Board members, and
> although she is moved and inspired by our history. As she learns it, it is
> not her fuel. But she is feeling the same flame beginning to burn. The
> flame she wants to burst forth, but it seems to be in danger of going out
> in ICA.
>
> But for me there is good news. All you do is step out the door, bring the
> flame burning in such a new way (hey Rob, the MOMS!!) and give them
> something to feed on. Real soul food. Yes, they will want to know why it
> tastes so good, so you can share some of the secrets of a good sauce.
>
> “See, add the ingredients this way, First add the O stuff, then let it get
> going, then a dash of R. That is hot stuff, so be careful with the
> emotions, then a long dose of I, and stir slowly, starting in the center
> and then ending with the whole dish swirling. Then just serve it with you D
> topping. For if they don’t eat it, it just is wasted. The key is how you
> stir it, but if don’t love cooking, you won’t get the taste. And here is
> what I have found out. They only need to taste a little bit. And maybe
> years later, they will wake up and say, I remember that meal!”
>
> It ain’t the cook, it isn’t the recipe, it isn’t how he stirs the pot. For
> what is in there, and all soul food, is this ingredient you don’t add, but
> is inside them called “Insta-Flame”, placed in every human birth. It comes
> with a warning label; Danger! Be careful of how you light it, it could cost
> you your life.”
>
> It isn’t us, it isn’t our methods, it isn’t our singing, it isn’t our
> decor, and it isn’t our history. It is our “Yes” that we said, and people
> are ready to say Yes.
>
> Peace,
>
> Jack
>
>
>
> On Jul 30, 2020, at 10:13 PM, James Wiegel via OE <oe at lists.wedgeblade.net>
> wrote:
>
> Silly question, in a way, Milan, also quite important.  What did you all
> do / what happened there in the Cleveland Region that generated such an
> amount of human energy for our planet?
>
> I am uncertain whether the proliferation of urgent fund raising emails and
> inventive signs to hold up on marches is necessarily getting us to the
> level of change needed, nor more viral videos, nor 1 or 2 more amazingly
> innovative non profits, or even businesses that turn their profits into
> shoes or something . . .
>
> Was there something we did that formed many of us so lastingly?  Is there
> anything to be shared?  We were on a call yesterday on the Social Research
> Center (ICA Archives) and a current board member joined us and talked about
> the importance of raising up "Ambassadors for ICA" in these current times.
>
> What did you all do in Cleveland that might be useful in the next couple
> of decades?
>
> Jim Wiegel <http://partnersinparticipation.com/?page_id=123>
>
> The unknown is what is.  And to be frightened of it is what sends
> everybody scurrying around chasing dreams, illusions, wars, peace, love,
> hate, all that.  Unknown is what is.  Accept that it's unknown, and it's
> plain sailing.    John Lennon
>
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>
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>
>
> On Thursday, July 30, 2020, 05:43:20 PM MST, Milan Hamilton via OE <
> oe at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
>
>
> Was it something in the water????
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jul 30, 2020, at 3:47 PM, Shankland, Sherwood via OE <
> oe at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
>
> 
>
> Here is the Cleveland list once more with feeling and great respect … In
> Peace / Sherwood
>
>
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