"The Search for Hope without Control" The title of this post is a quote from the most recent entry on the Dark Mountain Project's Blog. Dougald Hine's conversation with David Abram is a treat to watch and a treasure trove of insight. You'll have to see the video to find out which one of them made this statement. I didn't keep track in my notes. One of the wonders this kind of conversation brings us is the way its "results," its language and the insights held within its light touch, are shared and seem to shimmer in the air between the conversants. This is so unlike the points and digs and barbs clunking to the ground to pile up at the feet of debaters as spoils in some polemic battle.
The Search for Hope without Control
The Search for Hope without Control
The Search for Hope without Control
"The Search for Hope without Control" The title of this post is a quote from the most recent entry on the Dark Mountain Project's Blog. Dougald Hine's conversation with David Abram is a treat to watch and a treasure trove of insight. You'll have to see the video to find out which one of them made this statement. I didn't keep track in my notes. One of the wonders this kind of conversation brings us is the way its "results," its language and the insights held within its light touch, are shared and seem to shimmer in the air between the conversants. This is so unlike the points and digs and barbs clunking to the ground to pile up at the feet of debaters as spoils in some polemic battle.