Re: [Oe List ...] OE Digest, Vol 17, Issue 11
Mr. Rippells' post reminded me how my graduate studies at Marquette were on the topic of servant leadership, The modern servant leadership academic college attributes its beginnings to the work of Robert Greenleaf who attributes his servant leadership inspiration to Brother Leo, HH's character in The Journey to the East. Attached is a my chart of Journey to the East - It was a semester project about ten years ago- I'm thinking members of this list might enjoy perusing some section titles - for instance paragraphs 40 - 59 are titled "Faithful Rational Inquiry with regard to the missing Magic". It always cracks me up that we value the magic so much and then insist on spending our time in trying to "rationally" find it. Paradox, irony, folly. My best conclusion is we are artist creatures - HH was a musician. Brother Leo? - I'm guessing his artistic giftedness was a dog trainer. Be who your magic is ... that's where the wonderment happens. Grace and Peace On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 8:39 PM, <oe-request@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
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Today's Topics:
1. 8/08/13, Spong: Newsletter Delayed (Ellie Stock) 2. A Book Worth Reading (Jack Gilles) 3. Journey to the East (Rod Rippel) 4. Journey to the East (Rod Rippel) 5. Re: A Book Worth Reading (Sarah H. Buss) 6. Re: A Book Worth Reading (Jack Gilles)
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David, A very helpful gift to us all. Rod's poetry based on Journey to the East is also a great gift. Thanks to you both for sharing. Those of us working in the archives deeply appreciate this independent work done after our corporate efforts. Grace & Peace, Jack On Aug 8, 2013, at 9:02 PM, David Flowers <dwgflowers@gmail.com> wrote:
Mr. Rippells' post reminded me how my graduate studies at Marquette were on the topic of servant leadership, The modern servant leadership academic college attributes its beginnings to the work of Robert Greenleaf who attributes his servant leadership inspiration to Brother Leo, HH's character in The Journey to the East.
Attached is a my chart of Journey to the East - It was a semester project about ten years ago- I'm thinking members of this list might enjoy perusing some section titles - for instance paragraphs 40 - 59 are titled "Faithful Rational Inquiry with regard to the missing Magic". It always cracks me up that we value the magic so much and then insist on spending our time in trying to "rationally" find it. Paradox, irony, folly.
My best conclusion is we are artist creatures - HH was a musician. Brother Leo? - I'm guessing his artistic giftedness was a dog trainer. Be who your magic is ... that's where the wonderment happens.
Grace and Peace
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