According to this ad I just found on the Internet, my fav. theorist Ken Wilber a year or more ago tagged up with a brilliant Zen teacher Diane Hamilton, on conflictwork (another fav. topic of mine)... and, as I searched the descriptors of the workshop, I found an interesting (albeit, puzzlingly simple and reductive definition):
- "How being 'fearless' means that you include fear, rather than avoiding fear or 'being free from fear'"
[I am astounded, because this simplistic discourse on fear and fearless can be found in a thousand other self-help guides out there today... oh my, what has happened to the sophistication of what I expect from an integral thinker/theorist/practitioner, as both Diane and Ken are?--hmmm... now it's got me thinking about Wilber's discourse on "fearless" and that I ought to do a fearanalysis on it soon]
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