Presence, by Peter Senge
I recently started reading a book that is seriously one of the most amazing I've read. Especially because it's connects so well with my moment: integrating sustainability, learning organisations, community impact, spirituality and a search for some sort of way out.
Some quotations about the book:
If you form and hold your intent strongly enough, it becomes true.
Srikumar
Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.
Margared Mead
If you know what's right, you don't need to make decisions. If you know what's right, it's just for you, and you do it.
Ackerman
Do you think you can take over
the universe and improve upon it?
You cannot improve it.
In the pursuit of learning, every day something is acquired.
In the pursuit of Tao, every day something is dropped.
Less and less is done
Until non-action is achieved.
Tao abides in non-action,
Yet nothing is left undone.
Lao Tzu
And my favorites:
Our capacity for democracy grows from our connection with nature. As we lose that connection, isolation, fear, and the need to control grow - and democracy inevitably deteriorates.
When people who are actually creating a system start to see themselves as the source of their problems, they invariably discover a new capacity to create results they truly desire.
Peter Senge
Labels: Books, Poems and Quotes, Thoughts



1 Comments:
Hey hey~
One of my favourite quotes from the book is:
"If we could actually face our collective mortality - and simply tell the truth about fear, rather than avoiding it - perhaps something would shift"
Glad to see you are enjoying the book!
*hugz*
Mel
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