Common Approach
A recruit was asked by a training instructor, “Give me an example of how to fool the enemy.”
The recruit answered, “When you are out of ammunition, don’t let the enemy know — keep on firing!”
(Idries Shah)
A recruit was asked by a training instructor, “Give me an example of how to fool the enemy.”
The recruit answered, “When you are out of ammunition, don’t let the enemy know — keep on firing!”
(Idries Shah)
For several years I’ve been using matrical tools, derived from the sacred hoop, to drive experiential learning, (transformative heuristics.) Here’s a kitchen sink version from a workshop that took place in 2002.
If this looks like a version of the medicine wheel, know the medicine wheel expresses the archetectonic fundamental; is the archetypal template for the [...]
Hi! This is me. You can add some nice introduction of yourself or yourblog here. To edit, simply open about.php and you can start editing your text there.