π Node [[ capra course closing circle ]]
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on [[ 2022-05-22 ]]
for [[ capra course ]]
about [[ 32 ]] people attending
begins with a [[ moment of grounding ]] , 2x [[ bell ]] (nice) by [[ della duncan ]]
[[ fritjof capra ]] says:
glad to see people face to face, usually enjoy the closing circles tremendously, looking forward to hearing from you
taking an opportunity to reflect on the difficult times we’re living in, and the transition we’re living through.
in the last 40 years I have seen technological revolution, backlash — the turn of the chaotic pendulum
[[ war in ukraine ]] seems to be a regression to the status quo around the 50s-60s
[[ silvia ]] says:
I will be the [[ alumni network ]] coordinator
you don’t have to do anything on your side, same login will work for this network
[[ alumni gatherings ]] 4x a year
on equinoxes and solstices :)
Tues June 21st, 9am - 10:15am PDT, June Solstice Gathering
[[ 1k members ]] organized in currently [[ 55 groups ]]
reach out if you want a [[ certificate ]]
[[ della duncan ]] on to [[ breakout rooms ]]
[[ sharing ]]
[[ mandy ]]
[[ arnd ]]
very similar themes in the breakout room
how do we engage with each other in a nurturing way? how do we change mindsets?
[[ feminist morality ]]
Q: how do we change culture?
from the systems point of view, culture is an emergent phenomenon in a network of communications. as communication continues, there are feedback loops, and a system of values and behaviour emerges
there is a difference between a [[ social system ]] and a [[ community ]] : when the earlier develops a culture, it becomes the latter.
[[ paul ]]
how to distill systems thinking for educators?
the impact of network composition: how to combine communities, intensify connections between communities?
[[ lisa ]] how would you describe our community?
[[ fritjof ]] I’d describe it as a [[ learning community ]] . It seems like the simplest and most powerful way to enact [[ transformative learning ]] , learning which changes our worldview.
When we learn in a [[ community ]] , you discuss concept relationships while you experience human relationships; this has a powerful emotional component.
[[ rito ]] the issue of perception and the [[ mechanistic mindset ]]
[[ thomas ]]
"think globally, act locally" makes sense — but now we can "act globally" and that is a beautiful thing
[[ pankaj ]]
had a great experience applying systems level thinking
[[ meriel ]]
on how to deal with the institutions we interact with (e.g. work with) as we grapple with value alignment
βThink globally, act accordingly" - [[ Terry Tempest Williams ]]
[[ jeanette ]]
reach out if you’re interested in discussing
[[ ani ]]
[[ silvia ]]
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