Category: Presencing

Finding a Way into Field

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On Jan 14, I will scribe in support of MITx’s course U.Lab: Transforming Business, Society, and Self, where we anticipate ~10,000 live viewers from across the globe. I’ll draw on blackboard, alongside a small delivery team of ~8, where Otto Scharmer will speak to Presencing, Theory U, and Matrices of Economic and Social Evolution, co-developed with Katrin Kaeufer and others. The content is largely explained in Leading from the Emerging Future, or, as I noticed today when writing: LET. (ps. today, the 5th, i realize this is not the correct acronym – but i will let it be…)

The play on this acronym alone got me wondering, practice-oriented wondering: What it is to help “let” something come through, let something come to be discovered, found? Moreover, what is it to represent a space of “letting” – which could also be called a field – through mark, often object-oriented and therefore more visually full than spacious? How to convey BEING, in a moment, in essence?

Two of my grandparents, Junius and Margaret Bird, were archeologists tapping into another kind of field, in Central and South America from the 30’s to 70’s, discovering – among adventure – textiles that defined the existence of pre-ceramic cultures. Old BC times they touched, far back, with a curiosity-defining approach.

What if the art of scribing serves as a field gesture far forward (trusting that our planet will endure it’s current set of crises) as a weaving of sorts, created of the field for the field, producing artifact aimed towards current and future cultural insight? In preparing for U.Lab, then, I hold a far-flung aspiration that the chalky drawings on charcoal grey, like hands stamped on cave walls, might help us engage with ourselves and each other in this “letting” context, revealing a realm of ready potential we can step into through the act of choice.

(Kandinsky tapped a sense-root with Point and Line to Plane. I’d propose this is the century in which artists consciously extend “to field,” representing not only the intangibles of “within”, but also seeking to give language to an intangible, perceived, surround. This is well underway. An aside example: painter Deborah Barlow.)

In further musing on the visual representation of all this, I started remembering previous depictions: outlined areas, crosshatched marks, flecks, washes of color, literal representation. Then, my mind wandered away from the language of it back to an experience of it, an EVOCATION…

a summer’s day in Bearsville NY… a Grandpa’s joy in sharing corn… a flagstone patio gazing on a wild meadow of a backyard… mesmerized by milkweed carried in air… teased by light… lit… let… let to be of nature… let to be free.

The moment suspended all else. The moment scaled to hold all else. Field within Source.

*THIS is the place from which to draw.

(un-sketchnotes) HHDL, Climate, Youth

I recently had the honor of attending a program featuring His Holiness the Dalai Lama (HHDL) at MIT’s Center for Ethics and Transformative Values. The conversations focused on Change-Makers for a Better World, including 2 panels: Global Systems 3.0: Equitable Solutions for a Changing World with: Deborah Ancona (DA), John Sterman (JS), Rebecca Henderson (RH), Marshall Ganz (MG), and SPARK: Youth… with the stunning Noa Machover, Vivienne Harr, and Jacarrea Garraway.

There was a (slim) chance i would scribe the session. Thank the HEAVENS it did not come to pass (due to safety, set up, and someone else’s great wisdom.) Once the session started, it became clear the stakes and acoustics would have seriously thrown me for a loop.

Here are notes, though – a scrawled, unglamorous record – in the scratch, some nuggets, highlighted in gold. Main take away? Youth has got it going on!

HHDL: “The past cannot change. The future can change, and change now…. Your generation must create a better world, a more compassionate world… The last century was a century of violence. This century should be the century of peace.”

IDEAS

A group of ~35 spirited Indonesian travellers came to MIT’s Sloan School of Management, to explore what is required for deep systems change through a variety of frameworks and hands-on learning, including Presencing and Theory U. The group is the 5th cohort of IDEAS Indonesia (Innovative Dynamic Education and Action for Sustainability) a year long program designed “to engage leaders across sectors to jointly step forward and take on Indonesia’s complex challenges of conservation, education and business/social enterprise by going through a profound learning process.”

I have scribed for the program at various points over the years, and each time am brought to tears by the sincerity of heart in the room, the opening of minds, and the will to take new tangible action steps back home. I witness a blooming of individuals and of the collective, and am never left unmoved or unchanged by the experience.

Here are some images from the session. If shared, please make sure to include the speaker’s name in any crediting. Thanks!

From Ego-system to Eco-system Economies

Massive congratulations to Otto Scharmer and Katrin Kaufer of the Presencing Institute on the release of their new book: Leading from the Emerging Future: From Ego-system to Eco-system Economies ! A brief overview:

“We live in a moment of disruption, death – and rebirth. What’s dying is an old civilization and mindset of maximum “me” – maximum material consumption, bigger is better, and special-interest-group-driven decision-making that has led us into a state of organized irresponsibility, collectively creating results that nobody wants.

What’s being born is less clear but in no way less significant. It’s something that we can feel in many places across planet earth… It’s a future that requires us to tap into a deeper level of our humanity, of who we really are, and who we want to be as a society. It is a future that we can sense, feel, and actualize by shifting the inner place from which we operate…

It is a shift from an ego-system awareness that cares about the well-being of me to an eco-system awareness that cares about the well-being of all, including myself…”

“The book applies Theory U to our current moment, the transformation of society, capitalism and self. If you want to read more, and if you would like to support the ideas and the new economic framework that this book suggests, check it out on Amazon.