Consider the circle. That shape has been a universal symbol for God. It suggests the infinite, never-ending inclusion of all. Many years ago, I learned to deliver a curriculum, “Magic Circle”, to schools. It was designed by Dr. Valo Palomares and his ex-wife, Geraldine. The structured circle sessions helped children feel at home in the affective domain–the world of feelings. From that training in Magic Circle and my own doctoral dissertation (an experiment about emotions and our language of origin), I came to value the use of a circle as a place for groups to participate. My Women’s Wisdom group always sits in a circle. Each gets a fair share of the time, there are no “put-downs” and we listen to each other respectfully. So, I recommend that you hold meetings in the circle, much like the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. There is a chance we can create Camelot again. It works in families, in churches, and in business meetings.
Author: Marj
Some Thoughts About a Learning Organization
August 14, 2009 book list
Someone asked for my latest reading list. Here are the books Paul and I are studying these days:
Has the World Gone Mad? (Laurence Hillman in Texas)
I am so pleased to welcome my friend and favorite Astrologer, Laurence Hillman, to our neck of the woods. Laurence will be our teacher-leader for a seminar at beautiful, relaxing Red Corral Ranch near Wimberley. You can still sign up by going to Laurence’s website, LHillman.com and go to “calendars”. Laurence’s new book, “Planets at Play’ is easy to study and very helpful information. September 23-25, 2009.
Happiness on July 24, 2009
Wayne Dyer in his book, Living the Wisdom of the Tao, writes:
“I know that there is no way to happiness.
Happiness is the way.”