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The death of wisdom. Learning from experience is a faculty we fail to practice

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Bold statement. Usually not so true for positive deviants who have a tendency to suck the learning juices out of every experience.

Lets look at the facts. We no longer study history. Or those who do are kept in dusty corners of old Universities. How do I know this? There has been historical precedent to a collapsing economy, not just in the 1930’s but going back time and again from the beginning of time. There has been historical precedent for pretty much every version of war, going back to when man first sneezed. Even when we look at climate change, there is countless examples throughout history of humanity of the perils of treating nature and natural systems with disdain. Is any of the ‘expert’ voices out there referring to what history has taught us?

We do not have any eldership in our ‘modern’ day communities. Tell me how much wisdom has been passed down from your family elders in your life time? What have you learned from your grandparents, or even your parents? Where is the collective wisdom of our elders? Lost in a nursing home somewhere were we can’t ever find it. We think we are superior to our elders. That they know nothing because they didn’t have an iSomething, or connection to the internet. So we remove them from sight, and mind, failing to see the significant contribution they have to make. They know how to survive in hardship and depression, tools we may well need. What else can they teach us? What about how to grow old with dignity, how to make peace with death, how to read signs? (not the obvious ones) There is a beautiful movie, Bab’aziz, that has as its central story the gift of wisdom past from an old Sufi man to his granddaughter. What tragedy is the loss of this heritable wisdom in our culture.

We ignore wisdom of indigenous communities. We scoff in our arrogance, that they know nothing. But in their knowing nothing they survived and thrived for far longer than our little thrive moments which have been few and far between. How could anyone navigate across the vast Pacific Ocean in canoes without any instruments save for those supplied by nature? Stars, currents, wind, birds. Dumb luck, or some highly evolved navigation system that might offer us a few opportunities to learn from natural systems? What have they to teach us about paying attention to the instruments provided for freely by nature? Whole learning systems are literally dying as the elders die. Lost to us.

Our leaders of industry and politicians are far to wrapped up in the short term future to even lift a wisdom muscle that might involve considering the past. This is obvious.

But what about you? Do you take time to reflect, not just on your past, but on the past of your elders? History, ever given that a good look? Even simple reflection on the lessons you have learned from today, from your joys and pains, frustrations and humiliations? Do you use these as your school of daily wisdom?

As someone who occasionally delivers learning programs into organisations, I don’t need to see the studies on where real learning is gained. It always comes with experience. With getting our hands dirty, our hearts broken, our ego’s dented. Every day is an opportunity to learn. Even better if learning is facilitated through reflection, inquiry and some form of witnessing and reflecting back by another who holds the fullest expression of your truth as worth investing in. This is the work I mostly do that I love so. How valuable is this…better than a Harvard degree? Hell yeh. The school of the crucible of life.

Take a stand for your own wisdom. Cultivated over a lifetime, seeded by your ancestors, attended to daily. The world will thank you for it.

Tell me how you are cultivating your wisdom, or where you see communities learning from their elders in our ‘modern’ world.

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The Four Faces of Power

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Our journey in life is to learn to become ever more empowered, and to do this when the world offers us multiple temptations, seductions and distractions, or when we are betrayed, humiliated and shamed.

In my annual review (I will be publishing shortly) I have realised that my work is about supporting people and teams to manage their person power.  How do we build a base of personal power that is rarely able to be diminished no matter what the circumstances? This is where my work with people really counts. It involves and includes integrity, clarity, truth, insight, foresight, advanced listening and choosing intelligence (yes there is an intelligence to make wise choices), and many other things. Like radical self honesty. You know, the raw, real, hard stuff.

Pretty much anyone I know wants it…the ability to stay in their own power when their personal brand of devil comes a courtin’. And we all have our personal brand of devil.

I read a great quote yesterday…about being the kind of woman (or man) that when my feet hits the floor in the morning the devil says..”Oh crap, she is UP!”

So, lets jump into the four faces of power.

Power over

This is the ego run rampant. Our desire to be better than, to have superiority, to keep others small so we can feed our need to be BIG. Its ugly, nasty and the world is full of this. More and bigger guns/weapons/smarts/houses/cars/toys/things…..This type of power comes from pride, greed, hunger, vengeance (I want to hurt you because you hurt me and I will do that by showing you how much better I am than you…)
It can also be systems run rampant. (Systems designed by ego’s run rampant) The power over us as a collective in our money and value system, for example. Or our health care system. Our political system…education system…they are pretty much all in there today..
Power over can be overt, or covert. When we really dive deep into our psyche’s we all have some degree of hunger for power over. For example…when did you feel superior to anyone? Specific example..These things don’t happen to me. They happen to other people, but not me. (Illness, accidents, natural disasters…) Oh really, and those other people are what…not as good as you???
I have a very high power over detector. Often why people pay me. They know they can’t get away with their BS.

There are some instances where power over is a positive thing when handled with skill and care. A teacher needs to have power over a class room. Not to be a tyrant, but to ensure a bunch of rowdy 6 year olds do not run rough shod over her and the other children. This kind of power over comes from both power in and power with.

Power with

This is the principle of synergy. 1 +1 = anything greater than 2. Or, when two or more people come together in the right environment, the sum of the parts is always much greater than what one person has to offer as a solo. In truth nothing ever happens in solo, so this is a principle that we would all be wise to embrace.
If your relationships have negative synergy, then you need to seriously consider its viability. (Negative synergy means that 1 + 1 = anything less than 2.)
I play in this field with teams and clients in relationship with intimate/business partners…keeping everyone honest, real. It is quite extraordinary when power with becomes evident.

Power from within

This is the juicy stuff. When you are deeply seated in your own power. Your sovereignty, integrity, authorship. It is not a permanent state, just an FYI. Why? Because we are designed to evolve and grow, and as we do, how we manage power also evolves. Plus things happen that we do not expect, and our centre is thrown off. This is the deal…the reason why we want to be in partnership with people who can whiff from across the Universe when your power base has been eroded and will kick you back to consciousness lickety split.
Power from within is all about congruence…when head and heart and being are in alignment. To get to THIS place requires a level of consciousness that is rare. Many people state they want this kind of personal power, but in truth, they don’t. They have too much invested in staying in their woundedness. Or they are not willing to do the kind of work it requires to move in this direction.

Power as

‘Power as’ is an external force that influences us. The power of an archetype or a myth for example. The archetype of the mother, the hero, the warrior has ‘power as’ an archetype.
We give people ‘power as’. The policeman, the banker, the politician. In our times, the celebrity has ‘power as’. Or specific people like the President, Gandhi. There is also the ‘power as’ of God’s, deities, or even superstitions. Black cats, ladders.
Movements or institutions may have ‘power as’. Banks used to have ‘power as’, but that is eroding. The collective mind has ‘power as’. Mother nature takes our breath away frequently in her ‘power as’…
Often what we have given “power as” is unconscious to us. Many of us are unaware of our deep superstitions. We are under the influence of ‘power as’ archetypes without knowing it. Ruled by the victim, the child, the saboteur..wondering how we found ourselves in this same spot yet again.
We can also develop our ‘power as’. There is a caveat. To be real in our intention to have ‘power as’ and not power over. George Cluney has power as. I don’t know him (open to an intro..of course), but I suspect that he uses his ‘power as’ to do good things in the world. He can and will open doors. Are they the right ones for the right reason?

The more congruent you are, the more empowered you are, the more likely you will have ‘power as’.

Would love to hear your thoughts on this article…on what your personal brand of devil is, how he shows up, and where you lose your power?

This article was inspired by an article written by Tom Atlee.

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Year review – endurance running and swimming

Monday, January 9th, 2012

200 meters to go Gold Coast Marathon 2011

In 2011 I ran at least 3,380 kms in total. (I have run over 50,000 kms in the last 16 years.)

Swam  approximately 572 kms

I ran my 8th Gold Coast Marathon on very limited training (maximum run distance was 18 kms..for non-marathon runners, you usually train up to 37 kms in one run) and came in with a 3 hours 48 min marathon. I negative split my last 10 kms. (This means I ran the last 10 kms faster than the first 10 kms. Pretty good for a marathon. Very few people do this.) My Personal Best marathon time was in 2000 and was 3 hours 39. So to only go 9 mins slower on no training (my PB was also on limited training) is a good indication of how much I could do it I really put my head down, which I am not planning to. I want to run for enjoyment, and not for times. This time qualified me for any event as an age grouper (in my age group of course) on the planet. Boston, Comrades, 6 Foot Track. Since I have done 6 Foot and Boston, Comrades was it. June 3rd 2012 will see me at the start of this. I have wanted to run this event for many years, so I am excited to be part of the world’s largest and most enduring ultra marathon.

 

Swimming

Since I finally conquered the 200 fly in one continuous swim last year for my 50th, I have decided this year to focus on my 200 IM (individual medley) This means working on my back stroke and breast stroke. The goal is a 3 min 15. I have swum a 3 min 33, so we have about 18 secs to drop. I am also determined to get my tumble turns really sharp. The ‘slap the wall’ type turns that the elite guys do. Have gone back to the beginners book on this, unlearning to get this right. Give me another month.

 

Events

Mt Glorious 33kms in early February. The hottest event I have ever run in. Bloody hard, but made easier by running with 2 girlfriends and making a day of it. Suffered from heat stroke and leeches, all then followed with a beer chaser or two at the local pub.

Gold Coast Marathon 8th one down, 2 to go to get my 10th Tshirt.

Lamington Classic- 21 kms day one, 21 kms day two.

I don’t compete in swimming, only with myself. Although one of my swim squad members is hoping to race me in the 200 IM.

 

Lessons learned

*The Gold Coast marathon was another lesson in relaxation and letting go of all expectations and simply running within myself. I have always done better when I do this. I registered two days before the marathon. I had a lose race plan. Run at 5.30 pace. See how I felt at the 32 kms mark. In the end I couldn’t run this slowly. So ran between 5.15 and 5.20 pace. My average over the 42 was 5.20. It felt very comfortable.

As you age, the number of times that you show up for an event and feel good becomes more haphazard. I felt great, and I think because I had very mild expectations (to come in just under 4 hours, even by 2 secs) I was absolutely thrilled with this event.

*6 Foot track this year I made a few BIG mistakes. Also silly mistakes, as I know better. Last year I was relaxed, no expectations, and did not know anything about the course. I ran a very good time. This year I had my expectations up, and wanted to nail the very tricky downhill start and not get caught in the slow lane. Which I did well. But on the morning of the event, I had severe diarrhea (common) and did not replace my fluids with the right salts etc. And it was warmer than last year. So…too much pressure on me, not relaxed enough and the major mistake of not getting my fluids right before we started. This was a silly mistake for an experienced distance runner. By the 20 km mark I was getting serious cramping in my entire body, and I knew my systems where shutting down. I wisely chose to pull out. Only the second event in my 16 year history of running that I have ever quit.

*I have also started to drink a proper sports replacement drink after every session in summer. I get my blood tested for hormones and salt every 3-4 months and have been working with a wonderful GP who is a specialist in female hormones during menopause. She has also been working on my sodium, potassium, magnesium. Its a fine balance. I have to tune in constantly, as well as get the tests. Actually, the blood tests usually only confirm what I already know. The area of sports medicine for an endurance female running during menopause is a poorly researched area. I am my own study.

 

*I have really embraced the truth that my running/swimming is as powerful as any form of mediation practice. I train every single day, with rare exception, and the discipline is no longer an issue. It is automatic. My lifestyle. I love it. It is my stress release, my anger therapy, my social time, my time in nature, out doors, and on weekends, coffee time. That running in the forest is where a part of my spirit comes alive. There is a me that is a nature sprite. Fleet footed, especially on the downhills, moving with the wind, the trees, the birds, all one song. An experience beyond words. Or running by the ocean, something magnificent happens. That vast body of water called the Pacific is my spiritual, emotional, physical reservoir. I simply cannot live and thrive away from the ocean.

 

*I have also learned that racing, whether it be swimming or running, completely destabilizes me. Short run races, anything less than a marathon, so 5, 10, 15, 21 k, and my competitive self comes out. This is an unbalanced unhealthy part of me. It has an addictive element. As well as an obsessive aspect. I can beat that time, that person, run faster, do better. It is like a dark Alice falling down the rabbit hole. I get caught in the addiction, and my centre of gravity goes out the window. Knowing myself so well, I simply don’t do it anymore. Far better for me to play games with my own times in the pool, and stick to marathons plus. Here the dynamic changes, and it becomes about endurance and survival. Plus in my age group there are less candidates to get caught up in the whole ‘race to win’ game. I watch many people get caught in the trap of addiction to winning, or racing to be better than someone else. Once in this deceptive snare, people make decisions that are unbalanced. They will not listen to their bodies, they will push until they truly break down. They will train themselves into the ground. They will spend hours plotting, planning, crafting strategies. Racing and winning is the drug of choice, and while it might look healthier than alcohol, or drug addiction, it actually is still a serious addiction.

 

*Why do I choose goals like getting my tumble turns sharp, or the times down on my 200 IM?  It gives me something to focus on. It has me go back to learning, adjusting, fine tuning, mastery. Learning is fun. I like the feeling of achievement when I stick it. Swimming is such a technical sport. When you become familiar with a stroke, then you can begin the very fine tuning work that at first is not possible to discern. For example, I can now really distinguish the ‘catch’ part of my stroke through all phases in freestyle, and am beginning to be able to do this in backstroke. That kind of listening ability/tunability only becomes available after the more substantial aspects of the stroke are deeply natural. (see my three part series on tunability)

 

This is not unlike any form of personal development, and I see my sport as critical in my personal development. When our big noisy, clunky aspects of self are clearly seen then we can work on the ever finer levels of refinement.

 

*Finally, in our society today, since the end of WWII, we have lost our education in endurance. Few people in the middle and upper class know about endurance. Distance running is one of my schools of endurance. It teaches me to endure when my soft, indulged self wants to quit. I have never reached for a pain killer (or any other kind of medication) the moment I feel discomfort. Not because I am some sort of hero. But because I was taught from a young age to endure. (In distinction to suffer. Endure was to recognise the pain and hold your centre within it. To learn to respect it, mentally shift focus away from it, and to do the other things that would resolve the pain, like take a nap or see a health professional.)

Part of the reason our world is currently in a deep breakdown is because we have no endurance. We are soft, over entitled, over indulged creatures, seeking instant gratification and the avoidance of age, at all costs. Our children are protected from the outside, from dirt, people, any form of risk, to the extreme. Oversensitised, they get all sorts of allergies. The metaphor does not escape me. This is a big topic, one I won’t dwell on too long here…I think you get my point.

 

For 2012

Running…Comrades marathon (87km) South Africa, June 3rd. The plan is to be fit enough to run it and enjoy the experience.

Running..Gold Coast Marathon, July 1st. Just to finish, get the Tshirt.

Swimming..200 IM on 3.15

 

What are your physical goals for 2012?

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Working ‘with’ not ‘on’ your business. The Pattern Integrity of your business

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Part 3.

Anyone who has been on a team knows that add or subtract one person, and the dynamics of the team changes. Add one more child to a family, the dynamics change. Each team has its pattern integrity. Each relationship between two or more humans has its pattern integrity. Further, each relationship between human and other living things has its pattern integrity. By pattern integrity (see part 1 and 2 of this article) I mean a unique dynamic that is present and holds the integrity of that relationship. If the pattern integrity is not maintained, the relationship breaks down, or breaks up.

At the more complex level, an idea has a pattern integrity. When it is originally born as an idea or impulse, it has an integrity to it, like a seed has a DNA. If we do too much genetic, or in this case, memetic (memes are ideas) modification to the core DNA, we will end up with something very much out of integrity to the original idea/impulse.

This memetic modification happens more often than not. We get seduced by all variations of egoic distractions, like offers for money, fame, and the accouterments of ‘success’. Or by bright shiny objects of various forms. Before we know it, we wake up and our idea is nothing like what we held originally. To hold the pattern integrity of an idea, or a business, or a relationship requires focused effort and attention. Tragically, few people give relationships or ideas this kind of attention consistently.

A business has its own pattern integrity. (I hope you now realise that every dynamic has a pattern integrity…a tree, a spade, a blade of grass, an hour in the day)

Just as in part 2, we tuned into the unique pattern integrity that is you, we are now going to tune into the pattern integrity of your business, or your primary relationships.

In tuning in, it is also important to recognise that each pattern integrity has a beginning, and an end. To honour the pattern integrity of a relationship, we need also to honour that it may be at its natural end. This is dependent on the core DNA of that particular relationship. Endings do not mean failure. They mean endings of the pattern integrity. What is complete is complete. It is the incompletions that cause havoc and emotional/physical stress.

Lets consider an intimate personal relationship. You meet, and whether you like it or not (despite yourself) a dynamic field is already present. Just as two atoms at the quantum level create a field when in approximation of each other, two humans create a field. The integrity of the field is not something you can tamper with. It is a result of everything that has been present to this moment in your life, and everything that has been present in the life of the other. This is what you are tuning into when you tune into the pattern integrity of the relationship. The field can morph with time and changed circumstances, but the core DNA is very consistent. There is a purpose to the dynamic of the relationship that transcends human contamination. When that purpose is done, then so is the relationship. If we really honour the pattern integrity of the relationship, if we approach it with wisdom, then the pattern integrity will inform us as to the nature of the dynamic from moment to moment.

I have been working with a young client who created a project 18 months ago. It was an ambitious project, and from his point of view it failed. When we sit in consideration of this project, he now clearly sees that his original idea was then distorted through giving his power/authority away to people he felt knew better, and/or being seduced by shiny objects, to the point that his original idea looked nothing like its core seed. When he had to pull the pin on the project he suffered tremendous feelings of failure. The work we are now engaged in is to get ALL of the lessons from this experience. In my experience, when people get all of the lessons, they switch from being bitter and disappointed, to being in gratitude. Resentment, vengeance, disappointment, blame, anger..are all residual emotions from unreconciled lessons. The core impulse that this young client had is still resident. In time, and by affording this impulse its respect and honour, he may be able to maintain the pattern integrity of the impulse, and allow it to become expressed in the world in the form for which it was designed.

In my own life, as I use this “tuning in” tool, I listen to the pattern integrity of all of my relationships, with people and with my business. My business has its own dynamic, which is emergent, and therefore ever calling for refining and recrafting. To tune into its expression is a very powerful activity that deserves at least several hours of time a week. (What Michael Gerber from the E-myth talked about as working ‘on’ your business. Here I am suggesting a slight refinement…working ‘with’ your business. Working in partnership with the unique pattern integrity of your business.)

This time of year (late December) is a great time to pause and tune into the pattern integrities of all of our relationships, and with our business, our teams, our families.

To NOT tune to the things that most matter in our life is a tragedy. I urge you to take at least a morning, create a lovely space free from distractions, and tune in…be still, hold the pattern integrity of the dynamic you are tuning in to in front of you in your minds eye, and inquire.

what do you need from me right now to support your fullest expression?
what I am not seeing that you have been working tirelessly to have me see?
what is the truth of this dynamic (write it down, no editing)
what did I do well to support the pattern integrity in 2011?
what do I need to do better?
what would you like to see expressed in 2012?
is there any one thing that I need to do right now to support the fullest expression of the pattern integrity?

I will be taking the time to sit in these questions in reference to my two businesses over the Christmas New Year break. And will do the same with my primary relationships, including the relationship I have with my body. Care to join me?

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deScrooging Christmas, or any day..

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Don’t you love the experience of being gob smacked by people surprising the heck out of you in the best way?

Today I met with a long standing client who is a senior executive in a big Australian Corporate. He is on his 3 months long service leave, and was in my area, so we made time for a coffee.

This morning he spent a few hours at his friends business, a service station (or gas station for non Australian readers). What did he do? He gave free drive through service. You know, what we all used to get when we went to a service station to fill our cars with petrol? Someone to fill our tank, wash the windscreen, check oil, water, air.

He was greeted with everything from delight, to deep suspicion? What is this for? Who are you raising money for? How much will this cost? When people got over their suspicion, some where able to accept this gesture with gratitude and delight. Others still couldn’t quite accept that this was a gift.

There is so much to explore in this action.

*My clients motivation for doing this? B is a highly creative entrepreneur working in a very uncreative traditional business. He has been in the same company all his life. He truly does not accept or live within the ‘business as usual’ model. And he has managed to get away with this for years. Smart enough to know when to keep a low profile, and when to clash the cymbals and bang the drums. He constantly seeks expansion to his thinking and often in the ordinary, not the exceptional. This action was a way to do that. It was also a way to help a mate. And to be an observer of reactions to the unexpected from total strangers.

*The metaphor he now has for his leadership team is powerful. Where are you working the drive through service? Or…where is the drive through service opportunity? In a business that has a narrow margin of distinction from other similar businesses, drive through service moments are gold. (in ANY business, drive through service moments are Gold)

*Then there is the parallel of a senior executive happily and willingly ‘pumping gas’. How much character does this take? How much ego hurdling? How many of your executives would not only volunteer to do this, but actually craft the idea to do this on their holiday? What does that say about their leadership and character?

There is the response/reaction from the commuters, off to their busy pre Christmas work/life.

*How over saturated are we with being manipulated, coerced, conscripted into, seduced… that we regard with suspicion anything that on the surface looks too good to be true? Truly our over marketed hype has created a deep weariness in us. Warning to all marketers, people are yearning for authenticity in messages. The remarkable Seth Godin is an advocate for this.

*People who are clean and clear in advance with their agenda’s are a rare breed. This is a topic I cover in Speak the Truth, my free 23 page ebook. (If you haven’t seen it download it now, no strings, no email address required…just a simple download here.) To show up in all of our relationships with a clear and declared agenda is so powerful, so refreshing. It took my client a costume (Christmas hat) and many repeats of denial to any hidden agenda for people to trust his intentions. Really sad indictment on our society.

*For many people, this simple unexpected act at the start of their day would have set up their day…when people do unexpected deeply thoughtful gestures for us, our heart sings and that energy can carry us through all sorts of bumps. How do we possibly measure the value of these kinds of gestures on our health, our well being, our productivity, kindness to others, our ability to reciprocate? Such a small, inexpensive act, with very significant ripples. We never know the value of a smile, in the very right moment. It has changed lives. Yet where do we measure this in our economy, and our bottom line? And why don’t we consider this? Happiness is after all what most of us most want. Happiness and human connection.

*The tragedy of people so burnt by life that they cannot accept the gift. How far have we come from the gift economy (see my article on this) that we have become Scrooged. Fear, contraction, hopelessness, scarcity, distrust have become standard operating systems for our  over consumed society.

There is a lot in this world that needs life support, blood transfusions, love and care. There is a lot of noise about collapse. Never doubt though that each of us can make a BIG difference.

We can begin with a heart felt smile and a genuine act of service to another. The cost is a bit of time and energy. The return, beyond measure.

Businesses can easily and affordably create drive through service experiences. To do so will put them in the class of exceptional service for their customers, a rare rare experience.

I bow to the mastery and inspiration of B. How lucky am I to work with such extraordinary people.

And to all of you reading this…where is your drive though? Can’t see it?…Hint…it is right in front of you with the very next person you speak to. At the least, smile…

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You Unique Pattern Integrity

Monday, December 5th, 2011

What is the gap between what you are capable of doing, and what you are doing? What is the fullest expression of your pattern integrity? If we used a scale to measure this, with 10 being fully expressing our pattern integrity, and zero  not expressing it at all, where are you on the scale? The gap describes all of our latent potential. It is the difference between who we really are, and what gets in the way of that.

Let’s begin by describing your pattern integrity. The unique voice that you have. Your own song line that can only be heard in a certain way. If you are visual, describe your pattern integrity in words, and pictures. Give him or her a name. Hold this name as deeply private, not to be shared except with a few very of your closest confidants.

As I mentioned in last weeks blog, my pattern integrity is very tall, very light, very joyous, and very beautiful. She is radiant and loving. If she danced, it would be a waltz. Or classical ballet. The music she would dance to would be the sound of the ocean, a piano, violin, and harp, with the sound of the wind thrown in for good measure. Or a song that called forth beauty and grace. She has great kindness in her, compassion to last lifetimes, and wisdom to know how to be in all situations with dignity. She is also fierce in her love. There is a trustworthiness that is deeper than any ocean. When I think of her everything about me softens, all the hard edges go away. Anxiety disappears, trust is restored, peace is present.

Every day I begin my day with a meditation that invites my connection with her to be present. I feel her through me. She is me. She is the equivalent to the ‘David’ that was already present in the marble block that Michelangelo carved. His job as the artist was to focus on the presence of the unseen but felt ‘David’, trusting that if he removed all of the excess marble, the magnificence of David would be revealed.

I start my day with the invitation and invocation of calling her to be fully me…or me to be fully expressed as her, which is truth.

When she is present I am at a 10 in my expression. For the rest of the day, the task is to notice the gap between her presence and what I am allowing myself to express, which is often far from her presence.

If I happen to catch myself getting wonky, being in fear, anger, frustration, blame, victim….I can call on her to be present. I can breath into her. I call her by name. Or by visual imagery, or by feeling her. This of course takes commitment and practice. I have been ignoring her for decades, so to remember to catch myself when I am far away from her takes conscious choice.

If I am feeling very off centre, or confused, or seeking clear sighted guidance, then I can evoke her presence. Ideally I do this by finding a quiet space, and feeling her presence. I then ask her a direct question, the more specific the better. My personal preference is to write the question down, so I can craft the question to be clear, precise, and directed. Then I write the answer that comes to me, without any form of editing. To not edit is very important. Our ego likes to edit, or argue, or disagree. Once I have written down the answer, if I really want I can invite my ego in for the counter argument. I have learned that the more I trust the answer from her, the more my life moves in harmony with who I really am. The ego has its own agenda, and usually that is based on playing in the lower levels of a 2 or a 3 on our scale of 10.

Every person has their own pattern integrity, their own all knowing, all powerful, all wise self. This is available to us all of the time. We see this present in the eyes of a newly born baby. The question is, do we have the willingness and commitment to turn down all the other noise in our life so we can tune into that aspect of self? Most of the time we do not. We stay in the noise.

In Part 3 of this series, we will look at the pattern integrity present in all relationships, animate and inanimate, and how to tune into these. While this all may sound very ‘new agey’ and woo woo, this work is deeply embedded in physics and science. The quantum field, entanglement, morphic resonance…these are other ways to express what we are describing. Anyone who has worked with teams knows that a team has its own unique pattern integrity. Include one more person, or have one person leave, and the pattern integrity of that team changes. We will discuss how to leverage the pattern integrity of teams, relationships, and systems, so that the unique DNA expression is given an opportunity to flourish, or, if needs be, to be adapted.

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The Pattern Integrity that is Uniquely You

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Part 1. Introduction

Tie a knot in a rope and you have a pattern of a knot. If you tie the same knot in any material it will produce the same pattern. The pattern is not dependent on the material…rope, shoe lace, fishing line, cooked noodles. The pattern of the knot is made visible by the medium. A loop in a rope has no pattern integrity because the loop will quickly disappear at the slightest provocation.

Dropping a stone into water produces ripples of waves. Dropping anything of mass into liquid will produce the same ripples, whether that liquid is water, wine, milk, oil… Pattern Integrity.

According to Buckminster Fuller, every human being is a unique pattern integrity, temporarily given shape by flesh, just as the knot was given shape by the rope. All the materials in the cells of your body are completely replaced at least every 7 years, somehow showing up with the same arrangement, colour and function, regardless of whether you ate meat and potatoes or banana’s. Quite amazing really. Who ‘we’ are is not the body. We are, life is…metaphysical, and is expressed in the pattern integrity of the body.

“So what?” you may ask. “So everything”…I say..

Taking this theme of Bucky’s to the next level, there is an integrity in our design, and being. We are a particular and unique ‘knot’. Part of this is beyond our control. I can’t argue with being 5’1”. Or having blue eyes. Being good at maths, bad at spelling, bad at hand eye co-ordination. I could train myself to be better at spelling, but my brain does funny things with letters, so it would be something I would have to work at. Whereas you may find spelling a breeze. Or ball games.

These aspects of our pattern integrity are built into the design. But what about how we express our pattern integrity? Here is where things get interesting.

Everyone not only has a physical pattern integrity, we also have a metaphysical pattern integrity. We have a unique voice that needs to be spoken, a unique essence, a unique self.

Our pattern integrity is archetypal. We all know people who are natural clowns. Or natural gamblers. Or the archetypal mother. The entrepreneur. You can no more remove the ‘clown’ from the person who was born ‘clown’ as you could remove water from the ocean.

To make it more complex, our pattern integrity has multiple archetypes. You may have the clown, the lover and the magical child all embodied within you. Different aspects of self appear at different times. And each aspect has the shadow and the light. We have the clown who makes people happy, and the clown who creates chaos and mayhem, or can be malicious in their clowning.

Our core pattern integrity is pure. It has no contamination. It is the aspect of self that is ageless and timeless. Our other patterns, such as the clown, are more superficial manifestations of this core essence. Our core essence, or core pattern integrity is the quiet, all knowing, all wise aspect of self. And yet at the same time, this essence is individual to us, resonating at a particular frequency, portraying a particular personality.

You know who your core pattern integrity is. Bold statement. But true. She or he has been present from the beginning, and will continue on after our bodies are done. As Bucky said, we are metaphysical. There are many paths to reaching her or him. It is actually quite simple.

In my work with energetic coach Emily, we went through a process for me to access my core essence. Given I am a highly visual person, this process had me open a door, and behind the door I was in a garden. I could have been anywhere. A garden by the sea is what became present to me. When Emily asked me to be present to my core essence, she was there. A giant angelic type being, at least 9-10’ tall, ethereal, radiant, light. And beautiful. Joyous, shining, beautiful. Others experience something completely different, for example, a friend of mine is so clearly a very happy, tail wagging dog. And for others, it is not a visual reference but a feeling or emotive reference.

Interestingly, when people who have spoken to me on the phone meet me in person for the first time, the usual reaction is shock at my height. They always see me as much taller.  And the feedback I most get from people is that I am inspiring, I have light coming from my eyes, from my being. Of course if they meet me when I am far from my pattern integrity, then I am small, and there are no lights..

Our task, as humans, is to stay connected to our pattern integrity as much as we are able. To be essence. Every other form of expression is some form of contamination, some form of static to the signal that is uniquely us. I recall the first Star Wars movies, where Princess Leia was delivering a message in a holographic form via the robot R2D2. Towards the end of the message, the signal was disrupted and her image became static. This is what happens when we lose connection to our pattern integrity. Our essence distorts. People cannot receive us clearly. Or at all. This is how people can go unnoticed/invisible for long periods of time. Or can be so savagely mis-understood. The path from essence to delivery is distorted. We have to look to ourselves, we have to do the inner work to clean the signal delivery.

In all of my years of holding integrity as the essence…I have been vigilant to the times when my signals are off. In plain English, when what I say is not what I do, and who I am is not what is true. When there is an incongruence. Aligning the signal with the essence has been my inner work. It has also been the work I have done with clients. There is tremendous liberation and ease in maintaining our pattern integrity. Unfortunately, we have all become masters at incongruence, at giving off distortions in our signals, for many and various reasons.

Rare are the people and companies who choose with consciousness to live and work through the fullest expression of their pattern integrity. This is not about perfection, but rather the commitment to choosing pattern integrity as a conscious act. The people I know who are on this path are very few. It is not an easy path. We have to be willing to stand in the fire of all that distorts. We have to surround ourselves with people who hold us to our integrity. We have to be able to take the feedback. To listen. To bow in humility. To adjust, modify, and stand up again.

I contend that pattern integrity is humanities greatest yearning. And our deepest absence.

In Part 2, I will look at building a personal relationship with your pattern integrity. Give her or him or it a name. Bring your essence into dialogue. Learn to listen to the clear signals she gives.
In Part 3, I will extend this to the pattern integrity of your business and your relationships to others, for there is a unique essence to all dynamics and relationships in Universe. We can learn to tune in, to listen to the pattern integrity of our business, of our marriage, of our relationship with our children, with the tree’s, with Earth. All available to us…if we but listen. (see the previous two articles in tunability, and listening)

I would love to hear from you your experience of being aligned with your pattern integrity, what happens when you are?

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Developing your Listening Intelligence, Part 2.

Monday, November 21st, 2011

In Part 1 we introduced the idea that we have in our Western Culture very poor listening skills, and similarly, very poor speaking skills. This article is about creating the ability, with practice, to be able to tune into what is actually going on in a conversation in the moment, to speak directly to what is occurring and to do all of this while maintaining our centre.

Practice 1. Tunability
We need to be able to tune into the signals that are in our environment. This requires a form of listening and acuity that few people have. It is a learned skill, hence the practice. Several times a week, start with an objective practice where you are in a meeting or conversation as a lesser stakeholder. In this type of environment you have the opportunity to tune into different things, simply because your stakes are not as high.

Tune into the words that are being spoken, their source code, what is the intent of the speaker, what energy is being applied to the words? Any word has a different meaning depending on the source code intent of the word.

Tune into the words that are not being spoken. What is in the silence? What is behind someone withholding speaking? What is the elephant in the room, the very thing that is not being spoken?

Tune into the energy currents in the room. You have all experienced energy currents. For example, you know what it is like to walk into a room where someone has just been fighting. You can feel it. This is a learned skill. To practice means that you will be able to receive very fine signals of energy exchange. You will even be able to watch the energy shift around the room. Its a simple and as complex as experiencing someone shift from being disengaged, to becoming fully engaged. Why did they engage? What happened that that shifted? Where is the energy flowing? Where is it blocked? Why?

Tune into your own body sensations. Is something making you uncomfortable? What? Why? Where in your body? Or has your energy shifted? Why?

In our Western culture, the art of tunability has been diminished over centuries. In many indigenous communities, tunability is part of daily life. The hit movie, Avatar pointed to the ability of the Naavi to speak to tree’s and animals, the earth, the wind. This is not so fanciful. Many indigenous communities still have high frequency tunable skills. For example, the art of Celestial Navigation, where island people of the Pacific navigated across thousands of miles of open sea using stars, the sea, the fish, the sounds from the boat, the wind. The signals they listen for, and read, are not heard or seen by us. Yet like the millions of radio waves that are in our airwaves all around us, just because we can’t see them doesn’t mean they are not there.

Practice 2. Protection and Openness, a dynamic interchange
As you become better at these things you will be able to pick up multiple signals simultaneously. The point is to practice with consciousness, as to really become a high tunable set requires years of deep listening to all of these things and many more. I have written before about how I feel many of our children are being born with a much higher degree of tunability than we have know before. They are very porous. They can pick up the most subtle signals. The problem is they have not learned how to protect themselves from either signal overload, or receiving toxic signals. And because we have not really considered that children are more tunable, adults are not giving children the right support in developing both discrimination and protection mechanisms. Imagine if you will a very fine tuned radio signal receiver. Every single signal is being picked up, 24/7. This is the kind of overload I am speaking of.

This practice is about the art of tuning in and out, and doing so consciously, plus developing your own discrimination, and your own protection. The dynamic equilibrium is a space of openness with protection. If someone is able to ‘read’ you with skill (as all master manipulators and  master sales people can) then we need to be able to shut down access. Ironically, the Twilight series of books which has been a global phenomenon deal with some of these issues. Edward hears everything including people’s thoughts. He has to learn to tune out. Bella can block. She has learned to extended her blocking field to include others. (I always look for the archetypal patterns in our pop culture that speak to deeper truths being expressed in our psyche. Twilight, Star Wars, Harry Potter…they all spoke to us through myth and metaphor of some deeply emergent archetypal symbology.)

Practice 3. Practice as a primary participant
Practice these skills when you are in a conversation as a primary player. Because it is often hard to separate our emotions and attachments from these situations, the signals can seem more confused. We need to bring deep presence and attention to our listening. At the same time, we need to be able to hold our own centre. Raise the bar by practicing with people who tend to unsettle you. Simply start with the high frequency tunability. Ideally straight after the conversation, make notes of all the things you picked up during that conversation. Hours later your recall will be dimmer.

I have a daily practice where in the evenings I review my day…and do a full body scan for any part of me that feels icky or off. (Very technical words, but you know what I mean.) Anything, no matter how subtle or loud. Then I go back to source. Where did this off feeling start, and why? The more we develop our tunability the more we are able to pick up extremely subtle signals that we would have missed before. And this is the point. To be able to function as an exemplary leader we need to be able to have a very high frequency tunability. Nothing should go under our radar.

Practice 4. What is the source code?
Simultaneously, the practice is to get to source code. What was the source code of the violation. Some examples.

Lack of trust
Lack of respect
Power over another, either covert, or overt
Control issues (power again)- out of control or wanting everything to be tightly controlled
Low self esteem expressed as righteousness, arrogance
Terror at being discovered as wrong/less than (impostor syndrome)
High need to be liked, or respected
Bullying (power)
Manipulation for kicks (a psychopath will do this for no other reason)
Deep insecurity expressed as arrogance, bravado, ‘know-it-all’ syndrome

Practice 5. What is our source code of participation?
Finally, we have the practice of recognising our contribution to this scenario. Every bully needs a victim. Every manipulator needs someone they can manipulate. Our developmental path is also about recognising how we have allowed ourselves to be caught in these kind of games with these specific types of people. We need to find the source code of our agreement to participate and unplug it. This is deep developmental work, which I recommend you do with support from a good professional coach or therapist.

Practice 6. Speak the Truth
Once we have access to source code, we then need to develop the ability to speak to that in a way that allows mutual learning, or unplugs the dynamic immediately. This is its own right is a life skill. It was the reason I created Dare to Care program and the Speak the Truth FREE ebook.

Some examples

*Many years ago I was involved in a business relationship with a highly charismatic male. This character was a master manipulator, able to put very smart and intelligent people under his ‘spell’. Most of us had little awareness that this was happening. The lure was tailored to different people, but like many of our modern day ‘lures’, it had to do with increasing success, and being part of a tribe. We see these lures in many forms of marketing all over the web, on our TV and in our magazines, predators looking for their next target. The target, anyone who is slightly unstable, emotionally off centre or in high need. Indeed, most of the advertising industry is highly manipulative and very strategically designed to lure prey. (That would be us.)

At some point I woke from this spell, the modern day sleeping beauty, and realised how deeply I had been skipping down a merry garden path, the wrong path for me. Waking up was step one. Then I had to keep my centre when I was in a conversation with this person. This required every ounce of my energy and focus. He was very skilled. I had to be sure to take breaks, to remove myself from the conversation so I could regain my centre. It didn’t always work. But I gained in strength with each interaction. And he knew it and did not like it.

Finally I was in a meeting with about 20 people, and this man, who was sitting at the other end of the table to me, verbally attacked me. To be clear, this was an energetic attack. It was as if he reached into my chest and punched my heart from 20 feet away. I could hardly breath. Almost everyone in the room felt it. I managed to hold my centre. This took everything. I could not speak back to him and name his source code, but I did not fold in his presence. Needless to say it was the end of the relationship.

His source code was pure power. The delight from holding so many people in the palm of his hand. It probably came from some deep sense of self loathing. I didn’t need to name it to him. I did need to name it for me. And I needed to learn about my predilection to be manipulated and seduced (not sexually but intellectually) by seemingly powerful charismatic men…a pattern that has been a part of my life until quite recently. This stage of my development under the spell of a true master was the beginning of my awareness. I am far from mastery myself, but much more able to sense the violation at the moment of violation, if not able to name it. I believe I am also no longer open to being manipulated by a charismatic powerful male. (I had several further experiences after this one to practice. Very fun!)

*I was involved in a team with several other women. About four months out from our event, the early signs of breakdown were apparent with one of the team members, specifically directed towards me. This was a power play. While I was aware of it, I did not take enough action at the time. I stepped over it, thinking I had addressed it. Not so. There was a level of toxicity under that relationship that I was not tuning into. During the event it became extremely loud. I reacted. I actually did name the behaviour, which was extreme stubbornness. However I did it from such anger and frustration that I only helped to increase her power. She held her power, or I ceded my power to her, for many months afterwards, until I was finally able to regain my centre. The situation is now neutral for me (fully healed, as I have no charge), but very unhealed for her, even after multiple offers to create healing. I learned a powerful lesson about not stepping over anything…no matter how small and seemingly insignificant. (See clean communication.) I learned how not to speak truth, to name using anger and blame. I learned that I contributed to the situation, but it happened with collusion of everyone, as well as the women involved. It wasn’t just me, it was a collective agreement made at an unconscious level to ‘keep the peace.” (That strategy rarely works)

*Children of addicts are often exposed to the most supreme of master manipulators, liars, and spell-casters. Addictive behaviours like alcoholism often comes with a pattern of lying, deception, manipulation and treachery. For children to untangle from the emotional and spiritual entrapment they often experience with their addictive parents takes all of the skills and practices mention in this article. It can take many years of diligent practice to truly untangle from the patterns of addictive manipulation. If the adult does not manage to untangle from this pattern with their parents, then the likelihood of the addictive pattern being repeated is high.

In Summary
As you can see, the skill and ability to be able to develop listening and speaking intelligence with consummate mastery is not a weekend workshop.

These skills are advanced personal and relational skills. They take years and years of practice.

The benefit of mastering these skills

*you will be able to keep your centre of power when faced with overt or covert violation
*you will be able to manage highly skilled manipulators, including people who have got away with such behaviours as the victim (poor me), the child (I don’t know how to do this/I can’t do this), the addict (everything from poor me, to helplessness to rage), and all the more subtle shades in between
*you will be able to pick up vital information in the field that you would have missed
*your intuitive skills will develop exponentially
*you ability to speak the truth and name without belittling and shaming will advance
*your self worth and self esteem will increase
*your value as a leader will increase
*you salary scale will increase because these skills are rare and needed
*you will be more comfortable in your own skin
*your ability to work with teams will increase
*parenting and community skills will increase
*the perpetrator will also benefit. When people name the behaviour, a perpetrator has the opportunity to observe themselves. A very skilled person will be able to support the perpetrator to have this be a very valuable opportunity for them to move past the behaviour and set them on course for their own learning.

I would be delighted to hear from you on how this material adds to your life, as well as any additional thoughts or comments you would like to make about this article.

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We don’t know how to listen. Developing listening and speaking intelligence

Monday, November 14th, 2011


Part 1.

We don’t know how to listen. The old saying, ‘we only use 10% of our brain’ could well apply to our listening ability. Except I would say we probably only hear about 1% of what is available to us. We have way too much going on in the madness of our inner conversation for a start, and then there is how we listen, and where we listen from, and what we listen for. Complex. Very, very…a skill to be developed, absolutely.

And you only have to look back at your last week of conversations and interaction with self and others to realise that we have low skill in speaking to others. The amount of time we spend cleaning up after miscommunication, failed communication, no communication…or the number of times we find ourselves in the same place, doing the same old behaviours, the ones we really dislike…because of the circling conversation in our head…like…”I don’t know how to do this…or…I am not good enough…or…?? You get my drift..

Phew…just image if we got these two developmental intelligences right…we would all have more time, and less stress, to start with. The legal profession, and most of the health profession would become largely redundant. 40% of the inefficiencies at work would be gone. And that is just the beginning.

This article, in 2 parts, is an introduction to developing listening and speaking intelligence. For just as we have cognitive, emotional, physical and spiritual intelligence, we also have listening intelligence and speaking intelligence. These are learned skills. Like any skill, you have to want to learn to improve them. If you live in a cave and never deal with other people, then this article is not for you. Otherwise, consider improving your life by taking time to invest in developing these skills with consciousness.

The Situation
You are in a meeting and you say something to your boss in truth and innocence and they start interrogating you from left field. You leave the meeting, and later start to feel or experience deep discomfort in your body, or in your thinking. Something is really off. After further reflection you realise that something happened in that interchange that raises red flags for you about the level of trust you have with your boss.

Or…

You are working with someone who for some reason appears to hold the power dynamic in the relationship. They may be very clever with words, they may be adept at ‘casting spells’ over people putting them into a trance like state, they may be a master manipulator, or employ passive aggressive bullying techniques. You have some level of awareness of this, but you know that you often leave any conversation with them deflated, dis-empowered and generally in an unresourceful state.

We all have had these experiences. Usually many of them over time. Often we have these experiences with very specific people in our life. They have an archetypal makeup that plugs us in, and we allow ourselves, usually unconsciously, to become diminished around them. We may not become aware of this diminishment until months, or even years, down the track. One day we may hopefully wake up and realise that somewhere in the equation we gave up pieces of ourselves and responded repeatedly to them from a place that was small. Anyone who has woken up after divorce will often realise that during their marriage, they gave up whole chunks of themselves to do things like..keep the peace, avoid conflict, or because they didn’t trust their own voice and intuition.

The destination
The goal of mastery that we are seeking in this article is to be able to determine in the very moment the point that a violation happens, and to speak calmly and clearly to the violation. To name it without being reactionary. By violation I specifically mean when a person in the dialogue is manipulating, bullying, distrusting, intending harm, disrespect, or dis-empowerment, as in the two examples illustrated.

Realise that you are a participant in the violation by not speaking and allowing it to occur, be that consciously or unconsciously.

Violation = to treat irreverently or disrespectfully. Violation is derived from the same root as virility and virtue.  (uiro which means man, the vital forces of man.) Violation- to treat with force, or to rob one of their vital force.

The pathway
Few people have the ability to speak to a violation in the moment as it occurs and to do so while maintaining their own dignity, without reaction. To be able to do this indicates a level of mastery. Therefore, we need to start our journey to mastery by recognising that it is indeed a journey, and may take years of development to achieve.

*The beginning of the journey starts with simple awareness.

Recognise some form of violation is occurring, whether that be minutes, days, months or years after the violation. This is the first step.

People will generally have some of the following type of experiences after a violation.

They will feel body sensations that are unpleasant. Anywhere from overt pain, like neck pain, stomach pain, stomach knots, headache, dry mouth, sweaty palms, increased heart rate; to subtle body signals, like vague nausea, lethargy, depression, a bad taste in the mouth or just general twitchiness.

They might have difficulty sleeping, because something very low grade is worrying them and they can’t quite put their finger on what it is.

They may be in a circular thinking mode, where the same thoughts are going round and round.

They may be irritable. Other people notice before they do. “Why are you so snappy today?”

They may get sick, with cold or flu like symptoms.

It may be very very vague…just a feeling that something is not right.

Strongly intuitive people will register this quite quickly, although they may not be able to determine source.

If you have been absorbing a repeated violation for years, you may have depression, extremely low self esteem, consistent illness, lethargy, chronic pain.

*Once you have the awareness that something is not right, we then need to determine the source. This takes practice, especially if we have been ignoring the signals for years. In people who have disassociated their own feelings, they will have a deep sense of confusion or denial around the source. These people are often candidates for professional help. In many instances they have separated themselves from the source, objectifying it to allow it to not affect them so intensely. Objectification is a self defense mechanism.

Source is best determined if you go back to the first moment you became aware of the discomfort, or to the place where your thinking continues to circle. You may need an objective third party to help you with this.

*Once you have determined source, you need then to uncover the source code. What was the intention of the person at the very moment of the violation? Again, this may need an objective and skilled third party.

*The intention needs to be named. Clearly and specifically. When truth is named all of the charge (heat) diminishes. The noise in our heads stops, we have a deep sense of ‘yesness”. Because we are so often attached to these issues naming may be very hard, unless we bring clinical objectivity to the naming. Personally I ask my coach to help me, as these issues can be complex. We are dealing with power. (That’s power over another, not personal empowerment.)

From here, I would suggest you employ the ‘7 step process for radical truth with compassion’, as outlined in my FREE ebook, Speak the Truth.

This process will help you uncover your contribution to this situation, and to enable you to step into a conversation with the perpetrator while maintaining your centre. To enact this conversation requires great skill, also something that is developed over time.

In the advanced levels of the skill of listening and speaking intelligence, you would become aware of the violation in the moment, you would identify the intention behind it, and you would name it, right there and then, all the while maintaining your centre.

To accelerate the development of this intelligence is a practice, requiring consistency over time.

In Part 2 of this article we will look at practices to get your listening intelligence advanced, to identify source code, to name it without creating blame, and then to speak to the situation while maintaining your centre.

Would love to hear your experiences…

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..the dance between evolution and equilibrium..

Monday, November 7th, 2011

 

The Certainty of Globalisation and the Science of Dynamic Equilibrium
or…the dance between evolution and equilibrium.

 

The often over used word, equilibrium, is defined by the American Heritage Dictionary as “any condition in which all acting influences are cancelled by others resulting in a stable, balanced, or unchanging system.”

Equilibrium is not inactivity, but rather dynamic balance. The balance can be in the domains of physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual. Life is filled with fluctuations towards and away from equilibrium.

Nature exhibits an intrinsic drive towards equilibrium. The front door of your home is opened in mid winter and cold air rushes into the warm interior. Very quickly though, the imbalance disappears and the air temperature throughout the room stabilises. It has never been observed that one side of the room gets colder while the other side gets hotter, for no apparent reason. Just as gas molecules in a small container disperse throughout a larger container in ways that give each gas molecule equal space. You will not find gas molecules gathering in one corner of a container.

Greater forces overpower smaller forces. A too heavy object sitting on a too weakly constructed shelf will eventually fall through, and may come to rest on the floor, if the floor is strong enough. At the atomic level, the constant move to equilibrium continues, even when the overt appearance is of an object at rest.

Nature seeks equilibrium spontaneously, as nature is always most efficient and economical.

So, what has all of this to do with globlisation?

For most of the history of humanity we have lived as nation states, pockets of humanity, similar to the gas molecules in a small glass jar. Within our own ‘jar’ we have found our dynamic equilibrium. However, we have also been pulled by evolutions arrow in a constant quest to evolve.

This is the dance between equilibrium and evolution, and it has gone on for all of life as we know it, and will continue, long after you are I are dust.

Over the last 50 plus years, as borders have become more fluid, and systems such as money, trade, and energy have become less border dependent, our ‘jar’ has become bigger.

As I wrote in the article, Eventually we all pay, when I lose my manufacturing job in a wealthy nation state to cheaper labor in a developing country, I may suffer loss while someone else gets pulled out of poverty.

The world is in the middle of a significant process of dynamic equilibrium. We have one part of the room(world) that is cold, and another that is hot. This is not a permanent situation. Indeed we have been through many of these movements to dynamic equilibrium already, and will continue, probably at an accelerated rate, as Universe evolves. The big difference now is that for the first time we are dealing with the whole world, and not just little communities.

Our ‘jar’ full of gasses is indeed the world. Pollution in China affects the fisherman in Tuvalu. Low wages over ‘there’, mean someone loses over ‘here’. It is how things go when  dynamic equilibrium is in process. At some point, in the near future, world wide wages will balance out. There will be no ‘cheap’ wages to be found, which will require a different model than the one we have.

Then there will be other areas/factors that will fall out of equilibrium. Because this is the way nature works, especially when man gets his hands on things without being mindful of the precessional effects. This constant dance.. evolution.. equilibrium.. evolution.. equilibrium….

We are losing species, but while species die, (and possibly humans too), other species flourish. The earth and nature will do just fine in the whole…equilibrium will find its space, in the end. Until another evolutionary event comes along…and then the dance will resume.

The point is that we have to start seeing the world as a whole. We can no longer afford the luxury or indulgence of living in our little glass ‘jar’. And in this whole view, we need to recognise that we are in the process of finding equilibrium within globalisation. Don’t get too comfortable though, because evolutions arrow will find a new target.

Globalisation is in process, whether we like it or not. The real questions lie in how wisely we can support the process of dynamic equilibrium at all levels, physically, emotionally, spiritually, and intellectually.

Let me know your thoughts….

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