Reflections from Dresden
I've just returned from London after our first planning meeting for the World Café Europe event in Bilbao next May, and I wanted to post some reflections from my experience in Dresden while they are still fresh in my mind...
Living networks of conversation through which we co-evolve life-affirming futures...

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I've just returned from London after our first planning meeting for the World Café Europe event in Bilbao next May, and I wanted to post some reflections from my experience in Dresden while they are still fresh in my mind...
Juanita Brown reports directly from Brasil, on process activism and the power of conversation to change the world ...
Day One:
Carlos, Marcela and I all made it to Brazil safe and sound and we are ensconced in our hotel which is quite lovely and small...
The Global Oneness Project engages with some of the big questions facing humanity through wonderful video interviews, including this one with our own Tom Hurley speaking about healing, perceived dualities of western culture, and the soul's knowing.
I think this is a fantastic use of technology for global storytelling... after all it is through our stories that we become real to each other, and begin to develop the understanding that leads to love and compassion. With the advent of places to share them like YouTube and projects like this, video becomes a new form of conversation that can flash like wildfire through the hearts and minds of internet-connected humanity.
David Isaacs sent in this quote:
"Those who do not have power over the story that dominates their lives, the power to retell it, rethink it, deconstruct it ... and change it as times change, truly are powerless because they cannot think new thoughts."
-Salman Rushdie
Now here's a conversation whose time has come!
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