I also like the visual of a linear piece of yarn and its strength, as opposed 
to a woven piece of fabric to "see" thinking.  It has to much to do with 
Ellin's To Understand, connections, and Regie-Conversations.  And maybe the 
strength of all of us together with our diversity, as opposed to each of us 
alone, not connected, and without conversation.
 
 
> My point is, we need dialogue and ideas to trigger other thoughts and ideas. 
> > Ideas grow from other ideas. I really like Debbie Miller's synthesis > 
> model...small thought growing with co-centric circles. That's a model of > 
> typical human thinking (in my humble opinion); and that is what can give us > 
> clues into how we can set up situations for discussing the text.> > ~Peter
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