Wednesday 19 December 2012

Circle Practice #7 - 13th December 2012



Wishing all an enlightening midwinter circle holiday!

DaretoCare 13th December 

Attended:  Bill Evie Sue Ian Norma Christopher and Charlie
Scribe minutes: Christopher; written up by Evie

We did our Check in and all said how we felt in the here and now, mostly people rejoiced in being there and set up on time, recalling the previous session were the room difficulty caused us to run late.
Agreements were spoken by the group
It was decided that in light of new people and to gain good understanding and ownership of the agreements we would revisit them in the new year.

Chapter three: Hazels cake and measuring gross domestic product {GDP}
Charlie reflected on GDP. Perhaps that’s why it's called ‘gross’ profit.
Ian said that whilst the whole chapter is clear and how it applies to us, he finds the whole GDP bit hard to understand.
Others continued to say stuff that was repeated from previous weeks. I felt that we had reached a great understanding and familiarity of this subject; it seemed to surround the group.  A personal reflection was that I wanted to do something positive to heal the issues with GDP. I decided to offer that we move chapter 4 for these very reasons. The group laughed and agreed. 

Chapter 4: Alone and togetherness in our survival issues
Started me thinking about solutions
Babies are frightened when born because of the feeling hunger, and so cry profusely because the pain of hunger in their tummy is so immense to the tiny infant.  I started thinking it would be good to explore our feelings of childhood growing up and survival.

I asked the group if they would be willing to explore it together?

Talking round
Sue says everything changed when I lived in Sudan. I learned to have an acceptance and appreciation of the moment, a positive attitude with those around me.  I need never really worry about survival. Observation as I write this up sometime after the session is that we skipped to what changed rather than explored childhood.
Norma suggested we have different perspectives on survival, financial, personal, and emotional. Norma recalled too be alone without the mobile on the street left her vulnerable. Like beings able to live well, keep a clean house, cook, etc. out nature is to adapt. Need to open our minds.
Bill discusses coming from a different time, a pay generation, and baby boomers, I have a great occupational pension, and have relaxed comfortable life, in a good economic state. Not sure that will happen again for future generations. I'm worried about the planet. Things like community crops in pots will spread and is our future. I have a lot of emotional support in Edinburgh.
Lost scribes own words sadly.
Ian discussed his fragile medical condition. I wouldn't last that long without big pharma. People in the states are waking up to the ideas like their taxes are paid to the queen.
Charlie discussed FEAR. Worry is concern tainted with fear, promotes survival. Water the UN says that a human being doesn't have the right to water, to self-preservation. Be aware at all times, expect the unexpected, never unregistered anyone. Respect all life in its Many forms.

Are we alone in our survival "under GDP"
What could we do to change that in our communities? (Quick answers)
Sue
We are encouraged to be independent, which is a crucial flaw in society. People who didn't want you to admit to failures, which is self-destructive and negative. Good to have the trust in other people to go to them and say how I feel.
Norma
I was brought up to believe that I should do something great. I don't believe that, its self-confidence. It's actually fine to shout out and have a voice. Why not!
Bill
Louis four defined ions in this chapter are... He seems to suggest that it's dead dimple to move from the society we are in now. To share financial support fairly. Into sure this is so easy. We have the abundance kitty. Maybe it does work out, as it works out in restaurants when we have shared like that.
Ian
Love is the answer
Charlie
Surviving alone is addressed by concentrating on core needs. Water, food shelter, the UN is not a good thing, if you look past the surface.
Bill suggested we read the articles of from the book. The three declarations of human rights at the end of the chapter, Bill read these allowed for us all to hear. 

Something to say about the chapter in the last five minutes?
That we can start redressing the evils of capitalism changing ourselves, it's the place to start.

checkout

Next Session:
Thursday, 10th January, 9.30am - 11.30am ALP, Tollcross  with creche
back in room 2 - yeppeah! so we can create a proper circle again! The Oval Table was ok, esp as it made us appreciate the benefit of a proper circle shape again!
This next session Plan:
Py. 1:Host Ruth: revising our Circle Agreements;  Guardian: Evie
Pt.2: Host: Evie; Book study;  Guardian: Ruth
Ch 6: Community based initiatives & Ch7: True stability and freedom
Scribes: tbc

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