Let me share this first picture from a recent vacation. What catches your attention? What stories come to mind: Memories relived from your own experience? Reminisces from other people? Moments from television or a movie? Or, do you make up your own version, an image of an 'island paradise'?
Waikiki Beach: a winter scene |
The baseline snapshot becomes a starting point for our fertile minds: the Story may grow in many different directions and dimensions very quickly. It is as if Ready-Set-Go blends into one action as we traverse the varied dimensions of fact and truth, imagination and dreams, hope and aspiration... and more!
Same winter scene: from a new angle... What is different? |
- The first photo: a single view, facing westward;
- The second photo: a panoramic view, facing north but capturing elements of west, north, and east.
I wonder, as we look around us at the places we visit and the people we encounter:
- How do we test what we are seeing and experiencing?
- What happens when we change our perspective?
- In what ways do we listen to and/or accept competing or differing views?
- Are we willing to check out conclusions that may offer a distorted view of the facts?
Public 'Jenga' competition: choosing what facts to pull, hoping the structure won't crash |
This reminded me of our Dialogue practice:
- Seeking opportunities to test assumptions.
- Inviting Self and Others to check out meanings and conclusions.
- Hoping that realities and relationships can remain balanced as we explore and discover new meaning.
- Accepting that we learn from mishaps, mistakes and falling structures.
- Holding lightly and with sacredness the experiences that bind us.
May this week provide Jenga-moments of testing, risking, and learning!
Larry Gardepie Dialogue San Diego Consulting |
Great analogies! It reminded me of my fascination with kaleidoscopes when I was a kid. The same crystals, but you could "see" them so many different ways.
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