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Ian O'Byrne
Ian O'Byrne
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Moving this week from abstract hope to concrete seeing.

Before we can be signposts for others, we have to learn to read the landscape ourselves—the storms, the shelter, and the ground beneath our feet.

This week's practice focuses on the discipline of noticing three textures of reality: friction, glimmer, and neutral.

Join the practice here: https://initiativeforliteracy.org/the-discipline-of-noticing/

#SignpostSessions #init4eachother

Moving this week from abstract hope to concrete seeing.

Before we can be signposts for others, we have to learn to read the landscape ourselves—the storms, the shelter, and the ground beneath our feet.

This week's practice focuses on the discipline of noticing three textures of reality: friction, glimmer, and neutral.

Join the practice here: https://initiativeforliteracy.org/the-discipline-of-noticing/

#SignpostSessions #init4eachother
Moving this week from abstract hope to concrete seeing. Before we can be signposts for others, we have to learn to read the landscape ourselves—the storms, the shelter, and the ground beneath our feet. This week's practice focuses on the discipline of noticing three textures of reality: friction, glimmer, and neutral. Join the practice here: https://initiativeforliteracy.org/the-discipline-of-noticing/ #SignpostSessions #init4eachother
Moving this week from abstract hope to concrete seeing. Before we can be signposts for others, we have to learn to read the landscape ourselves—the storms, the shelter, and the ground beneath our feet. This week's practice focuses on the discipline of noticing three textures of reality: friction, glimmer, and neutral. Join the practice here: https://initiativeforliteracy.org/the-discipline-of-noticing/ #SignpostSessions #init4eachother
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The Discipline of Noticing (and the Tension of Reality)

It’s impossible to ignore the date we just passed. Dr. King’s legacy is often reduced to “dreaming,” but his actual methodology began with seeing. He insisted that a nation look directly at the “hidden tension” that already existed. As he wrote in Letter from Birmingham Jail, “Constructive, nonviolent tension is necessary for growth.” Seeing comes …
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