A new kind of dialogue. A dialogue for peace. A dialogue for meaning and understanding. A dialogue for thinking together. An exposition of dialogue group and dialogue practice. This is an ongoing blog with posts added often. The blog is searchable in several ways. This blog is meant to be an interactive experience.
Sunday, August 20, 2023
For a Successful Dialogue Practice
Friday, January 13, 2023
A Reminder About This Different Kind of Dialogue.
RCS Posts dialogue including: A bit of a definition of our usefully different kind of dialogue.
I write about a new kind of dialogue. It is mostly for groups of as small as 9 to groups of about 39.
Below are some descriptive notes about what is, and what it is not. See other posts on the benefits of this more productive and satisfying way to communicate. It can work wonders with your husband and has been successful in some very large groups.
Our dialogue practice is not a:
~ place to make a particular point prevail.
~ debate or even a discussion.
~ time to attempt to make points.
~ game to win or lose.
This new dialogue practice is a way to:
~ meaning and understanding.
~ an activity which helps us to be us.
~ through the meaning of word.
~ an honest, supportive activity.
~ greater awareness and enhanced consciousness.
~ hone your listening skills.
~ develop new speaking skills.
~ effective methods of communication.
~ cultural preservation and creation.
~ make a healthy, effective society more probable.
~ meet interested people in an interesting environment.
~ put honest thoughts "on the table" where we can look at them and begin to find their meaning.
~ be heard.
~ find pleasure in speaking-up.
~ understanding among us and within us.
~ satisfying relationship.
~ exchange idea and opinion more safely.
~ share experience.
~ more effective communication beyond the group.
~ practice a "second" language.
~ peace and good will.
~ to see our words as gifts.
According to Dr. David Bohm a similar dialogue practice is:
~ participating in a flow of meaning between us, through us, and among us.
~ an activity out of which emerges new and renewed understanding.
~ an activity which helps us to be an us.
Could you find a way to practice a dialogue of this sort? Could you practice a dialogue more of this sort in your group?
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RCS
Thursday, November 25, 2021
Assumption: "Talk is cheap"
A new kind of effective dialogue is being practiced and I have been posting about it.
Friday, September 24, 2021
Dialogue Practice: what it is about and what it is not about
DialogueWithRCS, Dialogue practice is a way to:
~ peace and good will.
~ see our words as gifts to others.
~ an activity which helps us to be us.
~ better understanding and cooperation through the meaning of word.
~ an honest, supportive activity.
~ greater awareness and enhanced consciousness.
~ develop new listening and speaking skills.
~ practice more effective methods of communication.
~ preservation, growth, and creation of culture.
~ make a healthy, effective society more likely.
~ meet and know interesting persons.
~ put honest thoughts on the table where we can look them over an begin to find their meaning.
~ be heard.
~ find pleasure in speaking up.
~ understanding among us and within us.
~ exchange views and opinions.
~ satisfying relationship.
~ practice a "second" language.
~ more effective communication outside the group.
~ share experience.
Dialogue practice is not is not a,:
~ not a place to make a particular point or idea prevail.
~ not a debate or discussion.
~ not a game to win or lose.
According to Dr. David Bohm, dialogue practice is:
~ participating in a flow of meaning between us, through us, and among us.
~ a activity out of which emerges new and renewed understanding.
~ an activity which helps us to be us.
There is more to learn, understand, and practice, but with these few sentences we have made a good start.
Thank you for reading.
RCS