--- TurquoiseB wrote:
>
> I always liked Joseph Campbell's term for the
> structure of the Hindu pantheon -- 'polypantheism.'
> He defined it as, "Many gods, all of whom are the
> boss."  
> 
> And it's true.  "Who's in charge" depends entirely
> on which scripture and which verse you happen to
> be reading.  They definitely could have benefitted
> from an org chart to give to the seers to help them 
> keep things straight.  :-)

Hmm. The world's first flat org chart?

As an aside for people interested in organization 
structure, Rudolf Steiner endorsed completely flat 
organizational structures. His view -- and the view 
of Waldorf schools now -- is that the enterprise
summons more power when decisions arise from 
the larger group, rather then being decreed from 
on high. 

It's often a disconnect for parents who come to a 
Waldorf school from the corporate world. They wander 
around for months or years wondering who's in 
charge before realizing everyone is.





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