This is great, by the time you finish reading this passage, it’s electrifying to the awakening, of the truth, of where we are today...and that is the ‘Tragic Gap’
The paragraph of, “we must learn to hold the tension between the reality of the moment and the possibility that something better might emerge”
This is the ‘common ground dream’ of all, no matter where on is in the world, or how we perceive the world to be, or how our lives, situations or theories are, in our own reality,
we all “must learn to hold the tension between the reality of the moment and the possibility that something better might emerge”
Because that is what we’re doing right now, by reading this passage, pondering this passage, reacting to this passage, responding to this passage, and hopefully ‘oops’I just stood in the ‘Gap’ andHOPEFULLY making a difference to others by learning from this passage...
So I read, see and believe that - Standing in the Tragic Gap’ is a choice to be in the ‘Quiet’.. Now, does being in the ‘quiet’ change that GAP ?,or does the Tragic Gap actually have a voice of reason, peace and intelligence, without tension, to take away and change a perceived reality of tragedies from the gap, and fill that gap in with ‘Love’.. Yes...That is a reality and possibility of change..
Thanks - this was great, I choose to see my glass as half full..
On Nov 6, 2011 Edit Lak wrote :
This is great, by the time you finish reading this passage, it’s electrifying to the awakening, of the truth, of where we are today... and that is the ‘Tragic Gap’
The paragraph of, “we must learn to hold the tension between the reality of the moment and the possibility that something better might emerge”
This is the ‘common ground dream’ of all, no matter where on is in the world, or how we perceive the world to be, or how our lives, situations or theories are, in our own reality,
we all “must learn to hold the tension between the reality of the moment and the possibility that something better might emerge”
Because that is what we’re doing right now, by reading this passage, pondering this passage, reacting to this passage, responding to this passage, and hopefully ‘oops’ I just stood in the ‘Gap’ and HOPEFULLY making a difference to others by learning from this passage...
So I read, see and believe that - Standing in the Tragic Gap’ is a choice to be in the ‘Quiet’.. Now, does being in the ‘quiet’ change that GAP ?,or does the Tragic Gap actually have a voice of reason, peace and intelligence, without tension, to take away and change a perceived reality of tragedies from the gap, and fill that gap in with ‘Love’.. Yes... That is a reality and possibility of change..
Thanks - this was great, I choose to see my glass as half full..
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