Dear all,
Our most sincere apologies for the Webinar on questioning hasn´t been properly recorded so we cannot share it. Luckily, the AI kept notes so we prepared this document for the ones who want to see what we´ve done in it. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dx9nIZ4Ph59Gzu8yg_q1jescbx3wBFg2Mhs20gqhTFE/edit?usp=sharing
In addition to that, we invite you all to share your questions and insights, your questioning device (cuac-cuac) but mainly, to keep engaged in this conversation we started.
For instance: It still reverberates in me the question Evelyn posed: If your work was an emotion, what emotion would it be? I realized I often want to invoke calmness, and to achieve that, I sometimes make very “not pretty nor calmed, Mordor looking like vases: so my new question is: May it be that we achieve a goal, or a certain state by experimenting and mastering, its opposite? As if “you can reach the calm when you learn to master the storm”? So I am still playing with this question…
Also, we wanted to share that one of the sparks for this webinar was the prologue of the book The Craftsman, from Richard Sennett. Here is an article on it and Kindle offers a free sample of the first part of the book. I am still reading it and find it as one of those great books to argue with and reflect on. https://www.bu.edu/cpt/resources/book-reviews/craftsman-by-richard-sennett/#:~:text=student%20in%20Practical%20Theology,on%20paper%E2%80%9D%20(54).
Best regards, Milenka and Ivana.