An introduction to what I call the dialogue.
There are kinds of dialogue. I intend to post about one of them. It is not the kind written into a novel or a film script. It is seldom used between two people, but can be. It is a kind of group talk which is rare today. It is a face to face communication that has come into use by some corporations and churches. It has been found useful for successful communication among persons of differing backgrounds. I have called it Magic Table Dialogue and a Dialogue For Peace. For now I will just call it the dialogue.
The dialogue is a sort of practice. It is use to "create areas of coherence in the vastness of misunderstanding." I see it as doing just that, Another benefit of the dialogue practice is our experiencing the power of collectively shared meaning. Yes, practice. I am writing about a practice. Much ordinary talk in our society may be called incoherent. The practice is an attempt to move us toward greater coherence.
To learn to use the dialogue I write about takes practice. It takes practice to develop proficiency in its use. The dialogue and its practice has rules and skills to learn. The rules point to the nature of correct practice; perhaps a bit like at the gym or in yoga.
A long range aim of the practice is learning to think together coherently. An earlier aim could be called "effective listening." It might be called listening practice, but it calls for the use of mind as well as ears. The satisfying power of thinking together may be begin with improved listening skills.
Thinking together is not learned quickly and is not even much considered in early practice. Even so, it is a goal of the practice. It is a growing and learning process in which our individuality is respected and honored.
There were times and places this kind of talk was more common. It became more uncommon and is still rare, but is experiencing renewal. It seems tome that it is urgent that more of us practice this dialogue and I intend to post more about it. It may be urgent for our benefit and the benefit of our world that we practice a more effectively honed, coherent communication. You can begin to practice more effective dialogue right now.
You can learn to form a dialogue practice group for you and others.
A dialogue practice group benefits and can thrive when its members strive for diversity and inclusiveness.
For our well-being and, perhaps, our survival we need to better share our awareness and and experience, and become better able to talk more coherently together. Being able to talk more coherently enables us to better think together which enables us to do intelligently and effectively that which we deem necessary.
That's it for now. This is the end of this little introduction. I intend to post more about the dialogue and its practice. Comment in the "comments" window below.
Just talk can lead to action. Better talk can lead to better action. Very good talk can lead to really good action happening sooner.
RCS
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