I was introduced to the Lakeside project as well. My contact with it was brief, but peculiar. I will keep my impressions to myself (unpacking them would need a large amount of context that is incompatible with a chat format). But it was interesting reading yours!
“There can be no paradigmatic change without transformation in our relationship to money.” I fully agree. The deeper work I’ve done with this—both personally and with others—has revealed surprising complexity: including psychological detonations spiralling inwardly into deep theological ground.
“I want God and enlightened anarchy, with a stiff single malt.” 🥂
Ones your heart is right your thinking flips your thinking becomes RH thinking and all other things and problems come out in wash. Letting go. And this thinking compute, and is already part of Nature. Supernatural Nature of Nature. Least action for everything in nature within free Will!!!
I was introduced to the Lakeside project as well. My contact with it was brief, but peculiar. I will keep my impressions to myself (unpacking them would need a large amount of context that is incompatible with a chat format). But it was interesting reading yours!
“There can be no paradigmatic change without transformation in our relationship to money.” I fully agree. The deeper work I’ve done with this—both personally and with others—has revealed surprising complexity: including psychological detonations spiralling inwardly into deep theological ground.
“I want God and enlightened anarchy, with a stiff single malt.” 🥂
Such a genuine essay.
Thanks so much for this report Jonathan. It was an unexpected balm to be in your company as you thought through the big via the small.
Ones your heart is right your thinking flips your thinking becomes RH thinking and all other things and problems come out in wash. Letting go. And this thinking compute, and is already part of Nature. Supernatural Nature of Nature. Least action for everything in nature within free Will!!!
Only breezed through this report but it does sound a bit new agey (and why is everyone in tears nowadays?)
A Sufi said, the hand leads the heart.
İ think that requires patience and trust in what Rowan Williams says are our "dry spells".