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I'm new to the Forum and this is my first post .I came in contact with Laura's and Cassiopaea's ideas sometime ago and liked it , saw many resonances with my own path and ideas , but only now i read Laura's book , Secret History of the World .Some great food for thought there ! Liked it very much .
So , as my first contribution to the Forum i'd like to share this article i wrote some years ago to Mrs Victoria LePage's webiste , titled
Enneagram , Jesus and the Way .
That's what i'm working on since then , and i guess i will be working on it for a long time still ...
_http://vlepage.newteam.org/jesus_and_the_way.htm
Anyway , my pleasure and honor being here now .
All best wishes ,
JCF
“The old image of teacher infallibility and the “best of all schools” has worn thin. It does not correspond to the modes of thought in a society where uncertainty and hazard are seen to be the price of existence itself. The school must be seen as a community that has undertaken an almost impossible task of producing a new type of man that will be needed to cope with the predicted world crises for the next hundred years. The image of the Temple of Wisdom must be replaced by that of Noah’s Ark riding the flood. Unless awareness of social needs and the awakening of social conscience are recognized respectively as the beginning and end of the educational process, there is little hope for the future.” – J G Bennett
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So , as my first contribution to the Forum i'd like to share this article i wrote some years ago to Mrs Victoria LePage's webiste , titled
Enneagram , Jesus and the Way .
That's what i'm working on since then , and i guess i will be working on it for a long time still ...
_http://vlepage.newteam.org/jesus_and_the_way.htm
Anyway , my pleasure and honor being here now .
All best wishes ,
JCF
“The old image of teacher infallibility and the “best of all schools” has worn thin. It does not correspond to the modes of thought in a society where uncertainty and hazard are seen to be the price of existence itself. The school must be seen as a community that has undertaken an almost impossible task of producing a new type of man that will be needed to cope with the predicted world crises for the next hundred years. The image of the Temple of Wisdom must be replaced by that of Noah’s Ark riding the flood. Unless awareness of social needs and the awakening of social conscience are recognized respectively as the beginning and end of the educational process, there is little hope for the future.” – J G Bennett
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