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Darren Bender's avatar

Thank you for another beautiful article that, as is your norm, zooms in and out from the deeply personal to the deeply profound, between think and feel, hope and waking up. I will always appreciate the natural power of the tree metaphor, but another visual came to my mind, triggered by the graphics you shared, of following the lines of the figure 8. I drew it out but I don't see how to add an image here so I attempt to will describe it. Look at an 8, and no matter where you start or what direction you take, travel along the line of it up and then down (or vice versa), from clockwise into anti-clockwise (or vice versa) and around again. If we position ourselves so that we keep the poles in the centre of each circle of the 8, we can keep ourselves a healthy distance from becoming sucked into the pole, always circling it, always moving.

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Rob Lavoie's avatar

This article was helpful in setting my attitude for writing an email to a "potentially" divided family with siblings living both in the USA and Canada. We are in a difficult and potentially divisive situation where our Canadian values and USA values are potentially at odds. Your writing and past experience reminds me that all viewpoints are helpful when they are "managed" in balance and when people are not left behind, disrespected, abused, mistreated, etc. There is a notion of "common sense" that depends on underlying values, but there is also a notion of the necessity for "common respect" , "common decency", "common goodness, truth, and beauty", that must always be considered as the foundation of "common sense" that is biased to one set of values over another. Respect, Love, Truth, is never to be compromised, if a TRUSTING relationship is to inhere.

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