Turn of the Year LO20273

AM de Lange (amdelange@gold.up.ac.za)
Wed, 23 Dec 1998 14:06:57 +0200

Replying to LO20247 --

Dear Organlearners.

Winfried Dressler <winfried.dressler@voith.de> writes:

>At de Lange wrote:
>
>>It may seem strange to you, but the art (theory and practise)
>>of a >Learning Organisation can be summarised as follows:
>>for every deed of hurt, reply to it with a deed of love. By doing
>>so we will experience >emergences to peace, prosperity and
>>happiness.
>
>Is this the reason why loving people experience the deepest hurt?
>
>A deed of hurt done to a person able to reply with a deed of love
>supports the experience of emergence. (I hope, I am not turning
>your words in your mouth.)

Greetings Winfried,

Emergences cannot happen without entropy production. Entropy production
cannot happen without force-flux pairs. The difference between love and
hate is the strongest entropic force in the spiritual realm known to me.
Both love and hate have to be experienced for the difference in them to
become actual and thus an entropic force. (By "experienced" I do not mean
that we have to contribute to both of them. We will experience "hate" even
when we do not contribute to it.) The entropic flux is the deeds flowing
from love and hate.

This is how love supports many emergences.

(
>In our christian language, I am heading from Christmas
>to Easter, stumble over Good Friday and wonder what the
>role of Judas was. - Too much for a short mail. But it is
>turn of the year, good time for such thoughts on wholeness.)

Think about Judas and immergence -- the one which did not want to fit
into the 12 member LO.

Best wishes

-- 

At de Lange <amdelange@gold.up.ac.za> Snailmail: A M de Lange Gold Fields Computer Centre Faculty of Science - University of Pretoria Pretoria 0001 - Rep of South Africa

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