[Dialogue] 64kQ: River Print: was it #27 or maybe #12?

James Wiegel jfwiegel at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 9 08:53:47 CST 2011


So, what does this thread mean for, say, what is happening in Egypt, or . . .

Jim Wiegel
Jfwiegel at yahoo.com

On Feb 9, 2011, at 6:23, Marge Philbrook <msphilbrook at gmail.com> wrote:

> Steve, the ones that Troy sent are the ones we have at 4750 on the
> wall in the guild suite.  Do you need something else?  Marge
> 
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 1:40 PM, steve har <stevehar11201 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Referencing
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-six_Views_of_Mount
>> I'm not convinced about your proposed 64k Answer -
>> that #27 Tama River in Musashi Province
>> is our River of Consciousness print.
>> How about #12: Sunset across the Ryōgoku bridge from the bank of the Sumida
>> River at Onmayagashi
>> Jean - does your answer
>> have a past memory event reference point
>> are you interpreting present time the look of the print?
>> Seems like I can marshall up memories of the
>> Land, Mountain, Sea...but
>> the River print  draws a 100% blank
>> Can someone close to the archives find
>> Hoksai prints and snap a digital photo?
>> What do you say Marge, up for a "lost gem quest"?
>> I think it is really interesting that Lee Early and others
>> Have 1st hand stories  with seeing Fuji from Hoksai's view,
>> JWM & Hoksai. These tiny, simple stories occur for me as the
>> prose version of a haiku - called a haibun. some times they are
>> only as long as a paragraph from a journal or the back of a post
>> card.
>> Haibun stories are journey stories; they tell about a journey within a
>> journey.
>> There are always connections to the physical world,
>> the natural landscape and this environment may play a large
>> part in the human's enlightenment and resolution of the situation.
>> So they speak from a sense of the factual reality of every day events in
>> which some
>> small moment of truth has been realized  and is shared.
>> Hoksai's prints always seem to open a new story line. On time
>> Bruce Hanson was on a consultancy at Toshiba in Japan. He was
>> supposed to do an appreciative inquiry - to get the "lay of the Land"
>> about how they did research.
>> He was surprised when they asked him to
>> report to a large public meeting. They were very surprised when he
>> talked from 4 Hoksai prints and saw their research teams as a flow
>> like the land, river, mountain, sea. Product research teams would form and
>> go
>> on a journey.
>> 1st they would enter into a new land of mysterious  information with no
>> clear sense of path or direction
>> 2nd their conversation began to flow like a river of new ideas
>> 3rd as a team began to build prototypes there was a mountain of specific
>> cares to
>> solve step by step
>> 4th the team would launch a product/service like a small boat
>> sailing against a wave.
>> He realized a  PHD dissertation from the experience.
>> He runs an MBA program now in California
>> It would be fun to get him to share his realization 1st hand.
>> 
>> Anyone got any other
>> Land-River-Mountain-Sea small stories to share,  maybe
>> -a small scene in a LENS seminar when the mountain decor fell off the wall
>> -a moment of inspiration when noticing Mt. Fugi in Japan?
>> 
>> Other thoughts?
>> --
>> Steve Harrington
>> 
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