Meetings all day from 11am to 9pm… Lakshmi on IRN – covered ground and had a really good rice-flour chappatti with dry (south Indian) chutney… it rocked (thank you!). Then met Arvind and talked about the seminar he wants to host – nice idea but not my area of interest or capability… I agreed to [...]
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Sunday: from riots to unity?
Posted in Udaipur, collaboration, conversations, democracy, reconciliation on August 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Fragmentation and Healing
Posted in community development, conversations, forgiving, learning, questioning development, random perspectives, reconciliation on October 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
N.B. This piece has been taken from my reflective writing journal and should be understood as tentative and incomplete
It seems that we are all here in order to make sense of things. We look into books, we look into each other, searching for what is out there, what is right – and maybe [...]
Grudges and Forgiving
Posted in facilitating, forgiving, healing, organisational change, reconciliation on June 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Sometimes, in the course of our interactions with other people we find ourselves not being able to understand each other, being unjust or receiving injustice… and more often than not this leads us to hold grudges. Perhaps there is a fear of appearing weak. Perhaps we feel insecure about something. These little mistakes and misunderstandings, [...]