Thursday, June 28, 2007
Creators not Consumers
I found a link to an online edition of one of the fundamental texts for Youthwork in the UK here.
Its well worth a read. I have also ordered a copy of Mark Smith and Tony Jeff's excellent work Youthwork by British Association Of Social Workers - another that is well worth a read.
Its well worth a read. I have also ordered a copy of Mark Smith and Tony Jeff's excellent work Youthwork by British Association Of Social Workers - another that is well worth a read.
This was left in the Comments but I feel its worth a post...
Tony said...
Rumi says:
"Start a huge, foolish project,
like Noah.
It makes absolutely no difference
what people think of you."
Here's the complete poem - one of my favorites:
These spiritual window shoppers,
who idly ask, 'How much is that?' Oh, I'm just looking.
They handle a hundred items and put them down,
shadows with no capital.
What is spent is love and two eyes wet with weeping.
But these walk into a shop,
and their whole lives pass suddenly in that moment,
in that shop.
Where did you go? "Nowhere."
What did you have to eat?
"Nothing much."
Even if you don't know what you want,
buy _something,_ to be part of the exchanging flow.
Start a huge, foolish project,
like Noah.
It makes absolutely no difference
what people think of you.
Rumi, 'We Are Three'
Rumi says:
"Start a huge, foolish project,
like Noah.
It makes absolutely no difference
what people think of you."
Here's the complete poem - one of my favorites:
These spiritual window shoppers,
who idly ask, 'How much is that?' Oh, I'm just looking.
They handle a hundred items and put them down,
shadows with no capital.
What is spent is love and two eyes wet with weeping.
But these walk into a shop,
and their whole lives pass suddenly in that moment,
in that shop.
Where did you go? "Nowhere."
What did you have to eat?
"Nothing much."
Even if you don't know what you want,
buy _something,_ to be part of the exchanging flow.
Start a huge, foolish project,
like Noah.
It makes absolutely no difference
what people think of you.
Rumi, 'We Are Three'
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Welcome to the Urban Oasis Blog
We will be able to use this to post ideas, information and research as we build towards our Dream of an Urban Oasis in the City of LA
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