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Die Wiege des Büors ist das Kloster. Um ihre Bücher gut zu hüten, legten die Mönche ihre kostbaren Bücher auf Filztücher - die sogenannte Burra. Von dieser Technik stammt der Name Büro: der Ort, an dem das Kostbare geschützt wird.
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The vitality of thought is in adventure. Ideas won't keep. Something must be done about them.
Alfred North Whitehead
We come into being in and through the Earth. Simply put, we are Earthlings. The Earth is our origin, our nourishment, our educator, our healer, our fulfillment. At its core, even our spirituality is Earth derived. The human and the Earth are totally implicated, each in the other. If there is no spirituality in the Earth, then there is no spirituality in ourselves.
Thomas Berry, The Sacred Universe
My suggestion is, whenever possible, ask yourself: What’s the smallest possible footprint I can get away with? What is the smallest possible project that is worth my time? What is the smallest group of people who I could make a difference for, or to? Because smallest is achievable. Smallest feels risky. Because if you pick smallest and you fail, now you have really screwed up… We want to pick big. Infinity is our friend. Infinity is safe. Infinity gives us a place to hide. So, I want to encourage people instead to look for the small. To be on one medium in a place where people can find you. To have one sort of interaction with one tribe, with one group where you don’t have a lot of lifeboats.
Seth Godin, via Peter Diamandis
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For the individual to heal, he or she must recover a better relationship to soul. For corporate bodies to heal, they must have managers who will address the question of soul. And we cannot expect them to do this for their companies if they have not done it for themselves. As Jung repeatedly warned, the therapist cannot accompany the patient any further than the therapist has gone. Therefore, the willingness to address one’s personal healing is essential before one can contribute a measure of healing to the collective.
Hollis - The Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other
One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious. The latter procedure, however, is disagreeable and therefore not popular.
C.G. Jung
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