Theory U for years, the core is systems change

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Theory U for years, the core is systems change

Tom Johnson (via Google Docs)

Some of you might be interested in this from a friend in MEX.

Hi Tom and Dorothy,

 

Have an inkling this may interest you... though you never know. But felt the need to share it. A bit of background:

 

Otto Scharmer from MIT has worked on Theory U for years, the core is systems change. "The outcome of a process (project) is directly related to the inner state of the interveners." He set up the Presencing Institute near Berlin. A cousin of mine spent a year there recently, and when the virus saga began, he suggested I might want to join the GAIAjourney.org sessions, held every 2 weeks. It is free. The topic is Awareness-Based Systems Change

 

 I regret not having done sooner. Have found it fascinating. Have now been in a few. Last one is a week from today, but it seems something related to it will continue. The original purpose was to understand what is happening now... it now also involves the protests re Black Lives Matter.

 

There is a part much related to meditation, a bit touchy feeling which may not be your thing.... but the speakers invited are fantastic.

 

If you go into the link and dive into the GAIA Essentials, and are interested, I can tell you how to attend next Friday and then there will be a Global Forum. It's via Zoom. Those I heard and recommend are: Fritjof Capra, Peter Senge, Thomas Hubl, Jon Kabat-Zinn. 

 

There are about 7 thousand people now from all over the world joining.

 

Un abrazo,

Andrea

 

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

 




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