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Thank you Nick. I really appreciated your e-mail. 

I’m often curious about this “seemingly” split. It’s been interesting for me to often be one of the few women in an Integral circle to bring up the Feminine and - conversely - to be one of the few women in women’s circles that is interested in Integral, adult development, etc. 

I didn’t think much of it to start with but the more I deepened my interest in both areas - the beautiful and clear intelligence of the mind - and the warm and deep intelligence of the heart - the more I started desiring for a merge…or a dance. 

I could see how the sometimes dry yet sharp and profound Integral meetings could benefit from the colour,  music and even mysticism often present in women’s work and vice-versa. Sometimes I’d wish for some frame and clarity in those women’s gatherings...

Some thinkers that I have come across (not many that I know of) like Gebser and Steiner seem to accomodate and include both. Sparkles AND discernment, playfulness AND seriousness, Mind and heart AND belly. 

I often find there are very important messages hidden in “simple” disinterest. So when a friend says, Oh, I can’t do this it’s too “heady” I find it interesting. I also find it interesting when (mostly male) friends role their eyes at their partner’s “hidden” or not so hidden mysticism or love of the mystery in some form.

 I’m curious about what we aren’t yet able to be with…in ourselves maybe? In others? In the world…

I’m intrigued by this contribution Waldemar: 

The concept of a genuine, respectful, and dignity-based male/female/LGBTQ+ cooperative effort enable a mind-boggling array of possibilities.
Seems possible - after we deal with the concepts of Self and Other.

Specially the last part. I’d love to hear more if you feel moved to share. 

Warmly,

Adriana

> On 13 May 2021, at 04:15, Nick Jankel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
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> Hi all
> 
> Its been a while since I posted on this feed, for similar reasons to Adriana, although I am a man long attracted to cognitive complexity.
> 
> Adriana, I just read your email and I felt very moved. Thank you for having the courage to bring your presence into this space.
> 
> It took me a long time to restore balance in me to prioritize, or at least equalize, relational connectivity over relational discourse. 
> 
> Thanks be to my mother and the mother of my boy—and all the other people in my life who have long ago realized that relational presence is as important as rational power (if not more so, given our travails).
> 
> I have come to the conclusion, after my own intentional journey towards some notion of embodied wisdom within—whilst grappling with how to use various complex systems change tools on our local-global problems—that this move is essential for us all.
> 
> I literally just finished this essay - which has taken me 16 years to be ready to express.
> 
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__medium.com_switch-2Don_the-2Dgreat-2Drepair-2Dbefore-2Dthe-2Dgreat-2Dregeneration-2D458f99e805f8&d=DwIFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=HPo1IXYDhKClogP-UOpybo6Cfxxz-jIYBgjO2gOz4-A&m=AAfHglvl6hLiY8hclXio5EItYYhmmc3ix5LjO4JwmY8&s=Jj8zdUyRyr-aFTF-evmAMwA8d-hFGlmKB8ogrYDF0Ew&e=  <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__medium.com_switch-2Don_the-2Dgreat-2Drepair-2Dbefore-2Dthe-2Dgreat-2Dregeneration-2D458f99e805f8&d=DwMFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=HPo1IXYDhKClogP-UOpybo6Cfxxz-jIYBgjO2gOz4-A&m=P1JeJkN4dyQvCLGVkVMxKc4gBXsFYZMGBmCMX4bRC1k&s=VBh8if3FagQb36PdZEu_zzsogdqkjUw2R8LiplDElt8&e=>
> 
> I bow down to the feminine wisdom of reciprocal interdependent relationships—and the harmonized appropriateness of surrendered servant-stewardship as leaders.
> 
> Besos to all
> 
> Nick
> 
> _______________________________
> 
> Nick Jankel
> Co-Founder, Switch On
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>> On May 11, 2021, at 5:00 AM, TOK-SOCIETY-L automatic digest system <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
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>> Date:    Tue, 11 May 2021 01:53:57 +0200
>> From:    James Gien Wong <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
>> Subject: Re: TOK Happy Mother's Day/Proposal for "Women's Week"
>> 
>> Indeed, Adriana,
>> Less abstract,
>> we become more real.
>> 
>> I actually met my wife karmically through the mutual sharing of the loss of
>> my grandmother, and her sharing about the loss of her daughter.
>> Through both our losses, and our mutual capacity to heal using art mediated
>> over half a world away, we found each other
>> and I flew halfway around the world to be with her...that was 13 years ago.
>> 
>> Again, the power of sharing stories...
>> 
>> Wishing you WELLth
>> Gien
>> Future Ancestor
>> 
>> Pull a thread here and you’ll find it’s attached to the rest of the world.
>> - Nadeem Aslam
>> 
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>> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 1:36 PM Adriana Forte Naili <
>> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> ------------------------------
>>> I feel deeply moved by this thread. I am so sorry to hear about your
>>> daughter’s cancer Joan but I am happy to hear that her prognosis is
>>> positive.
>>> 
>>> Gien I was very touched by the words you shared. By the incredible, yet
>>> painful journey your grandmother must have had with her children. I second
>>> what Joan has said. Your relationship with your grandmother must have been
>>> so important for her, and you.
>>> 
>>> I also appreciated imagining her, in my mind’s eyes, praying for the sun
>>> and the moon. I lived in Hong Kong for 5 years a long time ago and I can
>>> say that China has helped open me up to Wonder and mystery. And speaking of
>>> mystery, what a curious link between your recent MRI at the same age of
>>> your mum’s passing. Maybe your body re-membering?
>>> 
>>> I feel sad for the pain that some of you shared on this thread today, at
>>> the same time I can’t help but notice that through these stories I am able
>>> to feel into the shared humanity between us all and feel you all closer.
>>> Less abstract.
>>> 
>>> The power of sharing stories…
>>> 
>>> Thank you all.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 10 May 2021, at 03:41, Joan Walton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> 
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>>> ------------------------------
>>> Gien, I was close to crying by the time I reached the end of this. There
>>> was so much in that short piece of writing.
>>> 
>>> My 38 year old daughter - with two young children of her own - has
>>> cancer.  I know what I feel like living with just the fear that she will
>>> not get through it.  I cannot imagine your grandmother's grief at the loss
>>> of 10 children, it feels too much for any one person to bear.  To outlive
>>> all her children?  She was fortunate to have you alongside her, this must
>>> have meant the world to her. The prognosis for my daughter is positive, so
>>> we are just hoping and praying.
>>> 
>>> And yes, the authentic recognition of wider influences at work seems
>>> important to me - however or whenever we feel and express them.
>>> 
>>> Thank you to Kacey, Adriana, and to all others who are contributing to
>>> this different kind of communication.
>>> 
>>> With love
>>> 
>>> Joan
>>> 
>>> On Mon, 10 May 2021 at 07:57, James Gien Wong <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
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>>>> ------------------------------
>>>> This group continues to collectively dive beneath the surface into the
>>>> hidden part of our Johari Window, revealing ourselves through stories that
>>>> creates social capital between us. In an age of enforced isolation, the
>>>> power of sharing personal stories is more important than ever to compensate
>>>> for the social vacuum. So thanks to all for sharing and emerging a sense of
>>>> community to transform  a collection of strangers.
>>>> 
>>>> Gregg, and Mimi, if you are reading this, thanks for bringing Gregg into
>>>> the world and for all that you do to nurture humanity. You obviously have
>>>> penetrated deep into the psyche of Gregg, and he continues your journey of
>>>> effortless compassion and energy in the world. What are we in the vastness
>>>> of space and time? Somehow our ability to love is an articulation of the
>>>> greatest meaning. I once wrote a song lyric that said “ Love, is the
>>>> attraction of the universe with itself” that expresses how our journey of
>>>> love, in all its many forms, is a search for meaning, to bridge the inner
>>>> and the outer. Our physical umbilical cord may have been cut from mother at
>>>> birth, but the umbilical cord of the human being still tethers us to our
>>>> phenomenological reality, perceived to be on the outside of us. So love is
>>>> the expression of our deeper self to bond with mother (nature).
>>>> 
>>>> Kacey, your sharing reminds me of my own mother, who ironically died of
>>>> lymphoma just short of age 60, which I will be next month. It is
>>>> coincidental that my recent MRI showed two abnormal growths in my body at
>>>> this time. Much strength to you as you and your mother take this sacred
>>>> journey of life together.
>>>> 
>>>> Adrian, thank you for sharing your perspective and wisdom. I always felt
>>>> strong influence from my own nurturing mother and also my grandmother, my
>>>> mother’s mother. They both heavily influenced my with the feminine aspect
>>>> in my own life. Life also forces the feminine to also adopt the masculine
>>>> in life.
>>>> 
>>>> During my childhood, when my father unilaterally decided to buy a
>>>> restaurant that had 8 five pin bowling lanes, a snooker table and 3 eight
>>>> ball pool tables in a small desolate community, without informing my
>>>> mother, his patriarchal, cultural habit incensed my mother and uprooted our
>>>> family. My mother adopted but it was a harsh new reality. We lived in a
>>>> town with a nearby indigenous community, the Haida people on the Queen
>>>> Charlotte Islands, and we directly experienced the tragedy of post
>>>> colonialist trauma of alcoholism, violence and addiction - the unhealed
>>>> insult of colonialism. We were the unofficial gathering place and though we
>>>> had no liquor license, people would smuggle in alcohol as they played pool.
>>>> 
>>>> This resulted in violent incidents that occurred on a regular basis,
>>>> especially on payday. My mother quickly learned to adopt in order to
>>>> survive. Many a times I witnessed drunken men threatening her with large
>>>> knives drawn and held to her throat but even when confronted with such
>>>> violence, she stood her ground. The masculine emerged out of her, so strong
>>>> was her instinct to protect her children.
>>>> 
>>>> Today, we are friends with many of the indigenous people, and understand
>>>> the collective victimisation that created such an unhealthy space. Such
>>>> trauma took a toll on my mother, however, and I believe contributed to her
>>>> cancer.
>>>> 
>>>> When she died, it also caused, or rather continued the trauma in my
>>>> grandmother, my mother’s mother. I remember my grandmother clutching my
>>>> mother’s body and wailing for hours until she lost her voice. My
>>>> grandmother married in impoverished rural China, and as was customary at
>>>> that time, had a large family. I believe she had 12 children in total, but
>>>> most died while still young due to malnutrition. My mother was her last
>>>> surviving child, so it was heartbreaking for her mother when my mother died.
>>>> 
>>>> I spent the rest of my grandmother’s life taking care of her until she
>>>> died on July 31st, 2002 (or 2005? It has been awhile!) My grandmother was
>>>> quite a remarkable women as well. She believed in dieties and would often
>>>> stop and look directly at the sun or moon and pray to the bright spheres in
>>>> the sky whenever they appeared. She did it so authentically. Even if we
>>>> were on a busy street in downtown, if the sun suddenly appeared, she would
>>>> stop and just begin bowing and praying in reverence, which drew a lot of
>>>> attention. The two of us would often do it together, as i would need to
>>>> support her while she did it. The authenticity of her reverence taught me
>>>> to appreciate how so much wonder exists in the mundane world which most of
>>>> us sadly do not see anymore, and just walk by.
>>>> 
>>>> Such is the complexity of life, each of us brought into being by our
>>>> mother and father, and left with an indelible mark on our own life.
>>>> 
>>>> My grandmother almost died of pneumonia at age 95. She survived but her
>>>> health began to decline. I decided to begin writing folk songs to help
>>>> prepare for her death. I called them yogic songs, much like the songs of
>>>> Tibet’s patron saint, Milarepa (The 100,000 Songs of Milarepa). When my
>>>> grandmother caught pneumonia a second time at age 98, she was again
>>>> hospitalised. This time, however, she did not make it. She sensed it was
>>>> her time to leave and she began to starve herself. When she died, I went
>>>> home that night, and knew i had to write one more song. I never finished it
>>>> but the partial lyrics were
>>>> 
>>>> 7:28
>>>> The moment had arrived
>>>> When you couldn't stay much longer,
>>>> And you had to say goodbye
>>>> 
>>>> I subsequently went to recording engineering school and learned how to
>>>> record and produced a personal album in tribute to her.
>>>> 
>>>> I believe that those who love us live powerfully through us, even when
>>>> they are no longer physically here. We become ambassadors for them. They
>>>> transform us in such fundamental ways, that they are woven into our psychic
>>>> and even our physiological fabric.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Mon, 10 May 2021 at 06:40, Adriana Forte Naili <
>>>> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>> 
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>>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>> Dear Gregg and Kacey (and everyone else :-))
>>>>> 
>>>>> I appreciate the invitation here.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I notice a bit of trepidation as I haven’t, until now, contributed to
>>>>> this e-mail chain.
>>>>> 
>>>>> If I dig deep inside myself to find out why this is I believe it is
>>>>> because I found (and I am aware here that this might be an inaccurate
>>>>> assumption on my part) that my particular “genius” or “intelligence” would
>>>>> not contribute much to most topics that are discussed here.
>>>>> 
>>>>> When I engage with this chain the part of myself that is usually more
>>>>> alive is my intellect and some of the threads - where maybe some context
>>>>> that I might not have is needed -  I can’t even follow (cognitively).
>>>>> 
>>>>> Some years ago I might have judged myself thinking that I don't have the
>>>>> necessary intelligence to be a part of such group of - what I perceive as -
>>>>> highly cognitively intelligent people.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It was only after much work on myself and also facilitating women’s
>>>>> groups and coaching men and women that I started seeing a pattern.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Many women did seem to think less of themselves if they couldn’t follow
>>>>> certain types of conversation but they never thought any less of their
>>>>> partners when their relational line of development, for example, was not as
>>>>> developed as theirs. They just thought…”he is not as social as me” or
>>>>> something like that.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It seems to me that if we think of intelligence - in general - till
>>>>> today, many people still refer only to cognition. Of course men and women
>>>>> can be equally developed in their cognitive lines but my hypothesis
>>>>> (totally unfounded “scientifically" and only tested by observing life
>>>>> around me) is that there is a whole way of interacting with reality and
>>>>> contributing to a “better world” that is still invisible to the mainstream.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am only sharing this because I notice it in myself. Every time I am
>>>>> amongst a group that “shines” in their intellectual line of development I
>>>>> need to engage my “masculine”/yang side (which is totally fine and in some
>>>>> ways comfortable for me) but I end up having less opportunity to engage
>>>>> from my feminine/yin (which is dying to contribute in the world in her own
>>>>> swirly way ;-)).
>>>>> 
>>>>> So my wish on this mother’s day is that women everywhere notice the
>>>>> worth of their genius and feel appreciated for their contribution not only
>>>>> when they engage “their masculine” but also when they are expressing their
>>>>> feminine…if nothing else birthing and nurturing humanity into existence is
>>>>> a great start :-)
>>>>> 
>>>>> So here it is…my first contribution.
>>>>> 
>>>>> With love,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Adriana
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 9 May 2021, at 07:06, Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Dear TOK List,
>>>>> 
>>>>>  Happy Mother’s Day! This post is to you (with a special shout out to
>>>>> Andee, the loving mother of our three children).
>>>>> 
>>>>>  Kacey Wilson and I are writing to propose this as “Women’s Week” on
>>>>> the TOK Society List. The frame is to encourage posts by the many amazing
>>>>> women on this list on areas of current intellectual, wisdom, heart,
>>>>> knowledge paths that are lighting up your life. The idea was sparked by a
>>>>> conversation Kacey and I had about the list being largely populated by male
>>>>> voices and the differences and benefits that would come from more
>>>>> engagement or posts by women.
>>>>> 
>>>>>  On this Mother’s Day, I wanted to take a moment and honor my mother. I
>>>>> asked her to join the list at least for this week. She is an amazing women
>>>>> who received her doctorate in early childhood education, still works as an
>>>>> adjunct professor (now for JMU) supervising new teachers, was nominated for
>>>>> Disney Teacher of the year several years ago, is one of the premier
>>>>> National Board Certified Teachers in the Country. On top of that, she
>>>>> raised four sons and provided an incredibly supportive but also
>>>>> appropriately challenging developmental context for us to reach our
>>>>> potential. She also continues to amaze. See attached for some pictures.
>>>>> Also, just prior to Covid, our family was fortunately able to celebrate her
>>>>> 80th birthday. Each of her sons spoke in her honor. Attached is the
>>>>> speech I gave. Also, here is a link
>>>>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.psychologytoday.com_us_blog_theory-2Dknowledge_201701_appreciating-2Dmy-2Dmother-2Dher-2Dbirthday&d=DwMFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=HPo1IXYDhKClogP-UOpybo6Cfxxz-jIYBgjO2gOz4-A&m=6_ZL8J3L5qZ8EqZebyMCFE3TNHh8F8rwoOuonZM6hCo&s=tL9wl1eB9OVgzSUwY96szCwMpO8WYHIBKG0rH9gnh4U&e=>
>>>>> to a letter I wrote to her five years earlier for her 75th.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks, Mom, for all you do.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Gregg
>>>>> 
>>>>> PS Thanks to Kacey for her insight and initiative in sparking this move.
>>>>> 
>>>>> ___________________________________________
>>>>> Gregg Henriques, Ph.D.
>>>>> Professor
>>>>> Department of Graduate Psychology
>>>>> 216 Johnston Hall
>>>>> MSC 7401
>>>>> James Madison University
>>>>> Harrisonburg, VA 22807
>>>>> (540) 568-7857 (phone)
>>>>> (540) 568-4747 (fax)
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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>>>> --
>>>> Wishing you WELLth
>>>> Gien
>>>> Future Ancestor
>>>> 
>>>> Pull a thread here and you’ll find it’s attached to the rest of the
>>>> world. - Nadeem Aslam
>>>> 
>>>> www.stopresetgo.org
>>>> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.stopresetgo.org_&d=DwMFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=HPo1IXYDhKClogP-UOpybo6Cfxxz-jIYBgjO2gOz4-A&m=L1zh963D0ElXV-HTFhanhiAxnZiLBzlpPI-NNCe7CA8&s=MzSzfDE1_VOBYdTBI6Ck0IJP3Fcjpc_bX5ti6TpiJVA&e=>
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