Dialogue With RCS: The question of assumptions for those who have begun the practice.
Assumptions may not be the top reason for your interest in dialogue. Neither are they among the first human behaviors that drew me to dialogue. However,
the greater my experience with the practice of dialogue the more
important I saw my assumptions, and those of others, to be.
Below is a list of observations related to assumption:
~ An assumption is much like an opinion or belief and probably as important.
~ As assumptions come up in our dialogue we avoid believing or disbelieving them.
~ Many of our assumptions are unconscious.
~ We want to better know what each assumption means.
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Many of us want to more of the experiences which lead to the creation
of of the assumption. We want to know what is on each others' mind
while keeping our conclusions and judgments in abeyance.
~ We can each take in many assumptions and not our personal reactions to each of them.
~ We want to keep our dialogue on a level whereat our assumptions come out somewhat freely.
~ We what assumptions to be out where we can where we can all look at them with little discomfort.
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In Magic Table Dialogue we put them on The Table as gifts from which
each and all of of us can take as much and as many as we wish.
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by Richard