And this may be the most important element to understandāthat what we practice at the small scale sets the patterns for the whole system.
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Emergence emphasizes critical connections over critical mass, building authentic relationships, listening with all the senses of the body and the mind.
With our human gift of reasoning, we have tried to control or overcome the emergent processes that are our own nature, the processes of the planet we live on, and the universe we call home. The result is crisis at each scale we are aware of, from our deepest inner moral sensibilities to the collective scale of climate and planetary health and beyond, to our species in relation to space and time.
Principles of Emergent Strategy
āIn the study and practice of emergent strategy, there are core principles that have emerged and that guide me in learning and using this idea and method in the world. I gather them here with the expectation that they will grow.
Small is good, small is all. (The large is a reflection of the small.)
Change is constant. (Be like water).
There is always enough time for the right work.
There is a conversation in the room that only these people at this moment can have. Find it.
Never a failure, always a lesson.
Trust the People. (If you trust the people, they become trustworthy).
Move at the speed of trust. Focus on critical connections more than critical massābuild the resilience by building the relationships.
Less prep, more presence.
What you pay attention to grows
(Brown, āEmergent Strategiesā, p.50)
We need to move from competitive ideation, trying to push our individual ideas, to collective ideation, collaborative ideation. It isnāt about having the number one best idea, but having ideas that come from, and work for, more people.
When we speak of systemic change, we need to be fractal. Fractalsāa way to speak of the patterns we seeāmove from the micro to macro level. The same spirals on sea shells can be found in the shape of galaxies. We must create patterns that cycle upwards. We are microsystems.
We heal ourselves, and we heal in relationship, and from that place, simultaneously, we create more space for healed communities, healed movements, healed worlds. What I offer here are the core ways I have tapped into my own power and wholeness, and ways I have supported others to tap into their own wholeness and transformation. And fractal strategy suggests wholeness in our organizers yields wholeness in our
future.
I am a fan of being creative and self-directive with practices. What are the practices you need to line your life up with your values and beliefs?