On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 08:21 +0100, kerry napuk wrote:
> Why then should s/he interfere

Kerry--

Perhaps it is not interfering. Martin Buber says we must not only hear
the other, but face him or her with our whole, real self. To be present
may demand our presence....

The observer is always part of the system she or he is observing. We
cannot stand outside it.

So my question can be read, too, as: When are we not interfering to be
part of the conversation?

                                :- Doug.

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