Wheatley Dialog LO10352

Rol Fessenden (76234.3636@CompuServe.COM)
05 Oct 96 13:25:14 EDT

Sherri, in LO10335 said,

"I am wondering if we have to change the way we "see". The custom of
breaking things apart is so inherent in our *natural order* of seeing
things. I am thinking about Carol Sager's comments about right and wrong
too. It seems as if we are so quick to judge things, compatmentalize them
in order to understand. Maybe the kind of seeing required to be more
holistic means pushing our own boundaries"

Which immediately made me wonder, if we do not judge (judge is not
intended negatively, but as in assess), then we have no mechanism to
compartmentalize, nor can we 'see' or identify our own boundaries. Does
this free us, or does this prevent learning?

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Rol Fessenden LL Bean, Inc. 76234.3636@compuserve.com

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