...The ideological change is mainly that of appreciating life quality (dwelling in situations of inherent worth) rather than adhering to an increasingly higher standard of living. There will be a profound awareness of the difference between big and great.
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Written in 1976, and published shortly after E.F. Schumacher's death in 1977, A guide for the perplexed offers his compassionate insight into how we might be in the world. How we might develop better relationships with ourselves, our immediate environment and our own evolution. He created a 'map' to assist him in these investigations...
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According to Greek mythology Atlas carried the weight of the world as punishment from Zeus.
The first vertebrae in the spinal column is called C1, Atlas. It holds the weight of the head.
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Creating a new way of working requires uncertainty. Exploratory. Tentative. Open to failure. Inventive. Light. Deft. Discontinuous. No attempts to resolve, but to dwell within it.
To question what art might be and how to bring what feels like a myriad of possibilities (and impossibilities) together, with elegance. With ease.
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I am making time to create the right questions to ask my Self. Giving full attention to big, ‘Why am I here?’, ‘What am I here to do?’ sort of questions.
It isn’t a mid-life crisis. It is more akin to Joseph Campbell’s suggestion: how I feel we, as a society, are right here and right now.
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