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''“Resilience is seizing an opportunity to move into a state of greater adaptability and preparedness — not just going back to the status quo.”
-- Andrew Revkin, 2017




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''Haiku as a Zen art form is most interesting in revealing patterns (Li). Basho, the wandering Japanese Taoist poet... sought to lead others to see the Li or Pattern as a flash or sudden insight.... Basho, like most of Li or Pattern School sought always to be at one with nature and the four seasons, each poem expressing a sudden vivid awareness that comes from this harmony with Tao.''
''Haiku as a Zen art form is most interesting in revealing patterns (Li). Basho, the wandering Japanese Taoist poet... sought to lead others to see the Li or Pattern as a flash or sudden insight.... Basho, like most of Li or Pattern School sought always to be at one with nature and the four seasons, each poem expressing a sudden vivid awareness that comes from this harmony with Tao.''
-- http://kairos.laetusinpraesens.org/haiku_m_r




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“Resilience is seizing an opportunity to move into a state of greater adaptability and preparedness — not just going back to the status quo.”

-- Andrew Revkin, 2017


Resilience and Adaptation: Flexible, Diverse, Visionary

Wise Strategy and Strength in Dealing with Adversity and Challenges


http://www.stockholmresilience.org/21/research/what-is-resilience.html
http://www.100resilientcities.org/
http://www.resilientdesign.org/


Haiku as a Zen art form is most interesting in revealing patterns (Li). Basho, the wandering Japanese Taoist poet... sought to lead others to see the Li or Pattern as a flash or sudden insight.... Basho, like most of Li or Pattern School sought always to be at one with nature and the four seasons, each poem expressing a sudden vivid awareness that comes from this harmony with Tao.

-- http://kairos.laetusinpraesens.org/haiku_m_r


The Bamboo Reeds Bend in the Wind.jpg

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