the
practice of emrgnc
The
art within the practice of emrgnc is simply described
as resolving the duality of the"either/or" with the "and"
into Oneness.
It
is not that there is one right way, or that any way is wrong. No one is smart
enough to be completely wrong. It is only that there is a right way, at a right
time, that will also change, as time changes.
By
doing the right thing, at the right time, there is an economy of effort. The wisdom
of sages explains how this is done. Two thousand years of understanding and we
are still learning ...
The
Taoist Leaders Book of Non-Ado
"The
Tao does nothing;
And yet nothing is left undone"
(Tzu 1989)
"The
Taoist leadership is an art.
Listen, watch, recognise patterns and improvise
Your
artistry will grow as you follow the Tao"
(Dreher 1997:152)
"Wise
Leaders see how everything is related,
How one thing naturally leads to another.
Empowered
by this vision,
They anticipate and prevent problems."
(Dreher 1997:46)
"Leaders
are called on to see for the group,
To facilitate the group's vision
But
where does this vision come from?
Taoist leaders sense what emerges,
They
do not impose their will
And call it shared."
(Dreher 1997:141)
"A
tree wider
Than your embrace,
Springs from a tiny seed.
A tower more
than nine stories high,
Begins with a mound of earth.
A journey of a thousand
miles
Begins with a single step"
(Tzu 1989:Tao 64)
"The
hero
Has only youth and courage,
They will always be overcome
By the
advantage of experience and wisdom.
Learn to recognise and respect those wiser,
To
perfect oneself is difficult but not rare.
To have perfect wisdom is rare indeed."
(Ming-Dao
1992)
"Our
intention is only part of any outcome,
In all that we do we are connected with
all others
It is not reasonable to expect to control this complexity
Align
yourself with the Way and nothing will remain undone
Have a passion for, but
detachment from, the outcome
Walk the path with pure motives and integrity
And The Universe will do the rest."
(Dreher 1997:208)
"With
strength of character, Nothing is impossible.
When your heart expands to embrace
the impossible,
You are able to lead with the Tao"
(Tzu 1989:Tao 59)"
"The
Leader's Journey is to see beyond ourselves,
To flow with the natural patterns
To
create new harmonies that lie within us
Emerging to transform the world"
(Dreher
1997:259)
"The
investigation of the Outer Tao,
Is as important as the inner self.
Do not
fail to explore any thing that interests you,
Any skill you want to master
must be learned.
Every insecurity should be overcome,
Every question should
be answered,
Otherwise every uncertainty,
Will be an obstacle"
(Ming-Dao
1992)
"He
who knows men is clever,
He who knows himself has insight,
He who conquers
men has strength,
He who conquers himself is truly strong"
(Tzu 1989:Tao
33)
"To realise
that our knowledge is ignorance,
This is a noble insight,
To regard our
ignorance as knowledge,
Is to be mentally ill,
Only when we are sick of
our illness,
Shall we cease to be ill,
This is the secret of health."
(Tzu
1989:Tao 71)
"The
softest of all things,
Overrides the hardest of all things,
Only nothing
can enter into no-space,
Hence know the advantages of Non-Ado."
(Tzu
1989:Tao 43)
"The
Sage desires to be desireless,
Learns to unlearn his learning,
He helps
all to find their own nature,
But does not venture to lead them."
(Tzu
1989:Tao 64)
"With
the best of Leaders,
When the work is done,
The Project is completed,
The
people all say:
"We did it ourselves"
(Tzu 1989:Tao 17)
Perfection
in the art of emrgnc, is developed in harmony with
the understanding of the theory
of emrgnc.