A most helpful, clear, concise presentation, working deeply with the present war. And the commentary on social three-folding so beautifully shows what could happen, how the disturbance could be calmed with this understanding and practical action emerging from it. Most important, it seems to me, concerns how America is so fraught with dissension that, yes, we are on the brink of civil war. How, I wonder, can you orient more people to listen to the gift you are presenting. I am well aware of the amount of research and study that went into this presentation, and developing the ability to present so clearly.
Hey Robert - thanks for saying so. Yeah, I agree these ideas would have an immediate and practical effect on social life in the US and abroad. Unfortunately, there isn't much of an audience for such ideas in the present - 100 years ago, when the battle between communism and capitalism was still raging, people still thought in terms of larger societal dynamics, at least to some extent, but not so much today. Nonetheless, I think the pictures just need to continually be developed and brought and hopefully they'll find more and more people who want to work with them - who want to discuss them, understand them, write about them, and start initiatives. My hope is that The Whole Social will become a venue for more writers than me - it's been a ton of work, but it's also just been a wonderful way to deepen my own relationship to the ideas, so I hope it can eventually serve other people in that capacity as well.
And the work is growing. It's not flying along but it's steady. People reach out. Relationships are formed. Opportunities come forward. I'm offering a couple online study groups on threefolding at the moment, which I'll continue next year, but also start some in-person workshops this fall. So it's coming along and my hope is that it can continue to grow. We'll see. Thanks so much for giving your attention to the work and thanks for reaching out - Seth
A most helpful, clear, concise presentation, working deeply with the present war. And the commentary on social three-folding so beautifully shows what could happen, how the disturbance could be calmed with this understanding and practical action emerging from it. Most important, it seems to me, concerns how America is so fraught with dissension that, yes, we are on the brink of civil war. How, I wonder, can you orient more people to listen to the gift you are presenting. I am well aware of the amount of research and study that went into this presentation, and developing the ability to present so clearly.
Hey Robert - thanks for saying so. Yeah, I agree these ideas would have an immediate and practical effect on social life in the US and abroad. Unfortunately, there isn't much of an audience for such ideas in the present - 100 years ago, when the battle between communism and capitalism was still raging, people still thought in terms of larger societal dynamics, at least to some extent, but not so much today. Nonetheless, I think the pictures just need to continually be developed and brought and hopefully they'll find more and more people who want to work with them - who want to discuss them, understand them, write about them, and start initiatives. My hope is that The Whole Social will become a venue for more writers than me - it's been a ton of work, but it's also just been a wonderful way to deepen my own relationship to the ideas, so I hope it can eventually serve other people in that capacity as well.
And the work is growing. It's not flying along but it's steady. People reach out. Relationships are formed. Opportunities come forward. I'm offering a couple online study groups on threefolding at the moment, which I'll continue next year, but also start some in-person workshops this fall. So it's coming along and my hope is that it can continue to grow. We'll see. Thanks so much for giving your attention to the work and thanks for reaching out - Seth
Wonderful and highly digestive commentary on our state of affairs and how to encourage looking at things differently. Thanks Seth..
Glad it resonated, Robin, and thanks for commenting.