Michael,
You wrote: > Point is, that "research" along the Quaker line, is what I think OST is the > best approach to without formally being a Quaker. I just want to clarify that I'm not a Quaker myself, but that I do believe that communal discernment is a human potential. The similarities between Quaker practices and indigenous cultures are discussed in the book, but I didn't go into any depth on this in my review. Btw, didn't the idea behind OST come from some village in Africa in combination with two martinis, or something? Jan, Sweden
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