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...and the integration and embodiment tasks are quite often the
hardest
part.
---Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim McClellan [mailto:jmcclellan@tds.net]
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 7:55 PM
To: science@lists.pdx.edu; Todd Duncan
Cc: tsh@pdx.edu
Subject: Re: food for thought
But you need the knowledge
to know what is true and what is false.
----- Original Message
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From: "Todd Duncan" <duncan@scienceintegration.org>
To: <science@lists.pdx.edu>
Cc: <tsh@pdx.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 5:44 PM
Subject: food for thought> "We have inordinate amounts of
knowledge, which could considerably
> improve our condition, if only it could be made known to people,
> integrated, and embodied in our daily practices." - A.
Montuori
> (Evolutionary Competence: Creating the Future, p. 347)