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Listen To What You Love Most
Conversation with Bill Isaacs - Cambridge, MA - December 21, 2001 - Interview by Otto Scharmer


A. Summary with Links
B. Interview
   i. Nonlocality and Place
   ii. Stand still and listen   
  iii. Always pay attention to what you love most
  iv. The other side of dialogue: the capacity to express what you love most.
   v. The essence of leadership
   vi. Container building: Pay attention to the spaces
   vii. Future events casting their shadow: 9-11, 1933
   viii. Emergence and the Hitler issue
   ix. Containers for healing the global crises of today
   x. The Boston Miracle
   xi. The Metamorphosis of the Container to the Grail
   xii. Parsifal's Journey
  xiii. Shadow work and the transformation of memory
  xiv. What is the Excalibur that's presented to us?
  xv. The Blind Spot of Dialogue
  xvi. Bio
C. Complete Interview (Acrobat PDF Download)



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