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Well, this is already a better conversation than I imagined. Candidates so far:
Considering what we were/are/might be, what is our calling? What are we called to know/do/be? Jan and Steve
What are some of the important partnerships the future needs? Jan
"How do I get you to change your mind and do what I think is right?" Jim B
"How are we to live together and preserve this planet for the future?" ? Karen
any others?
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--- On Sun, 7/1/12, Janice Ulangca <aulangca@stny.rr.com> wrote:
From: Janice Ulangca <aulangca@stny.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Ways to Find Your Calling
To: "Colleague Dialogue" <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>
Date: Sunday, July 1, 2012, 1:04 AM
Thanks for this Forbes article, Steve. I observe myself and others needing, and having the opportunity to, re-find our "calling". This happens often as circumstances change - health, economic resources, people dying, new friends, new ideas, communities/institutions dying, communities/institutions showing signs of new life, etc. . And the more I am sensitive to the nuances of my situation, the more I realize that there are open doors in even the most restrictive situations (The Future Is Open) - so circumstances are always changing, at least somewhat.In Forbes, such a dollar oriented publication, this author uses the word "calling" - that comes from a religious tradition - our human concept of who God is * "calling" us to know-do-be something. She makes good points - including taking the long view (what does the future require?). But "following your dreams" doesn't quite cut it as a total substitute for using what you have to serve the needs of the universe.In this 50th year of EI/ICA, some of the questions to live with: Considering what we were/are/might be, what is our calling? What are we called to know/do/be? What are some of the important partnerships the future needs?Janice Ulangca* Just back from a great week at Chautauqua with M-F talks by John Shelby Spong. Thus the "human concept of God" as a foundation for approaching the Bible, theology, the depth and openness of life.----- Original Message -----From: Steve HarSent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 8:30 PMSubject: [Dialogue] Better to have Qs with "shape" to find your calling,more like thesehttp://www.forbes.com/sites/jessicahagy/2012/06/26/20-ways-to-find-your-calling/
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