Hi Lee,

Attracted to this concept of "play!" and your map of its nature as a construct, relevance, and potential benefits.  I'm thinking of neurobiologist Jaak Panskepp, who wrote that PLAY was one of 7 core affective/emotional states of the mammalian nervous system.

-Chance

On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 10:49 AM lee simplyquality.org <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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ToK Folk,

I hope we are having fun!

I created a Wikiversity course on Playing.
It is freely available on line at: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Playing

This is largely based on work I did more than 10 years ago, however watching the new docuseries Let It Be I was interested to see how playful the Beatles were during their creative sessions. 

I hope this is fun and helpful.

Thanks,

Lee Beaumont 
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