Why: PLAN A, B, C.
Why: PLAN A, B, C.
* "Plan A" doesn't work, or create the desired results.
* An immediate, pre-planned, seamless transition is often required.
* Alternate plans create:
* A wider or deeper analysis; and sources of information.
* Statement of group participation or input.
* Other sources of input create a statement of credibility for "Plan A."
* Enhances flexibility and resiliency; or creates it.
* Takes away the fear of not having a complete plan; including the unexpected.
* When Plan B becomes the new Plan A; a new Plan B or C is created based upon
the results/information learned from the failure experience.
Failures become a crucial pathway of information.
* Planning instills a sense of control; takes away fear.
* When split seconds count; there isn't time to take a minute to think about it.
* Avoid repeating the same mistakes, and getting the same results.
* Oneness: Oneness implies taking the dualities into a place of oneness.
* "Plan B or C" can be from the opposing duality creating oneness.
* Knowledge and experience from/of the other "half" is gained.
* Avoids working with 50% of potential.
* "Plan A" doesn't work, or create the desired results.
* An immediate, pre-planned, seamless transition is often required.
* Alternate plans create:
* A wider or deeper analysis; and sources of information.
* Statement of group participation or input.
* Other sources of input create a statement of credibility for "Plan A."
* Enhances flexibility and resiliency; or creates it.
* Takes away the fear of not having a complete plan; including the unexpected.
* When Plan B becomes the new Plan A; a new Plan B or C is created based upon
the results/information learned from the failure experience.
Failures become a crucial pathway of information.
* Planning instills a sense of control; takes away fear.
* When split seconds count; there isn't time to take a minute to think about it.
* Avoid repeating the same mistakes, and getting the same results.
* Oneness: Oneness implies taking the dualities into a place of oneness.
* "Plan B or C" can be from the opposing duality creating oneness.
* Knowledge and experience from/of the other "half" is gained.
* Avoids working with 50% of potential.
Bringing the Dualities into a Plan/Yet Maintaining Unity and Oneness:
Even a spot of the "other half" that brings the "dualities" into a plan appears difficult because it sounds like a compromise, when a unity is is desired. However, a little contemplation usually brings results. The benefit is a stronger unity and oneness (100% of potential) is created.
For example:
1. In competition (sports, business, warfare, etc.) the desire is to win. Playing not to lose doesn't work; it doesn't take advantage of skills/expertise/knowledge. Experiencing/knowledge of the opposition can represent the other "half/side" for a "completion" of oneness.
Within each half of a "dualities" there is always a little spot/core of the opposite view. As training/plans/tactics of/for oneself is accomplished; so should be experiencing of the opponent or the other point of view. In sports it is called scouting, warfare it is spying, but the deeper the understanding the more effective the tactic/oneness will be. Knowing about the "Other" is more valuable. Knowledge, especially experiential, about the other "side" can be the completing aspect necessary to obtain a full oneness. (Labeling as an "evil enemy" and going no further creates a separation/duality type of camaraderie that isn't as strong as unity and experiential oneness. Also being against something is different than being for something.)
2. In "love" there can be the "fear" of loss, or fear of not giving enough. However the fear can be altered into a "fear" of not knowing/experiencing the depths, especially of a moment. The result would be a oneness of attentiveness or awareness. Each moment, even the difficult ones, can be an experience of/for love.
A suitable quotation in a photo exhibition of Margaret Cameron of 1800's Britian was that compassion was the only controllable response to the never ending hardships of life.
Also see:
Oneness in the Chaos
Why Plan A,B,C.
Giftedness-Oneness
Oneness/Lonliness/Faith
The Error in Giving 110%
Developing Oneness via Driving (video)
Oneness Demo via Archery Draw (video)
Create oneness with piano (video)
Create oneness with guitar (video)
Even a spot of the "other half" that brings the "dualities" into a plan appears difficult because it sounds like a compromise, when a unity is is desired. However, a little contemplation usually brings results. The benefit is a stronger unity and oneness (100% of potential) is created.
For example:
1. In competition (sports, business, warfare, etc.) the desire is to win. Playing not to lose doesn't work; it doesn't take advantage of skills/expertise/knowledge. Experiencing/knowledge of the opposition can represent the other "half/side" for a "completion" of oneness.
Within each half of a "dualities" there is always a little spot/core of the opposite view. As training/plans/tactics of/for oneself is accomplished; so should be experiencing of the opponent or the other point of view. In sports it is called scouting, warfare it is spying, but the deeper the understanding the more effective the tactic/oneness will be. Knowing about the "Other" is more valuable. Knowledge, especially experiential, about the other "side" can be the completing aspect necessary to obtain a full oneness. (Labeling as an "evil enemy" and going no further creates a separation/duality type of camaraderie that isn't as strong as unity and experiential oneness. Also being against something is different than being for something.)
2. In "love" there can be the "fear" of loss, or fear of not giving enough. However the fear can be altered into a "fear" of not knowing/experiencing the depths, especially of a moment. The result would be a oneness of attentiveness or awareness. Each moment, even the difficult ones, can be an experience of/for love.
A suitable quotation in a photo exhibition of Margaret Cameron of 1800's Britian was that compassion was the only controllable response to the never ending hardships of life.
Also see:
Oneness in the Chaos
Why Plan A,B,C.
Giftedness-Oneness
Oneness/Lonliness/Faith
The Error in Giving 110%
Developing Oneness via Driving (video)
Oneness Demo via Archery Draw (video)
Create oneness with piano (video)
Create oneness with guitar (video)