continued from On living with liminality, Part one. Part three here.
I'm going to highlight key statements that articulate the characteristics of a person who embraces liminal space,
- Cross cultural
skills such as flexibility, tolerance and strong observation skills
- As cultures and communities come increasingly into contact, we need to know how to respect, observe and learn from cultural differences.
- We are life-long learners, and the world is our classroom
- Poised to deal with rapid change. Comfortable with ambiguity.
- The ability think quickly on our feet and can take the initiative to troubleshoot -- but we often do so in a context of understanding the currents and observing the situation first.
- Flexibility and tolerance don't always translate as strong points in business.
- Observation in particular seems to be underrated.
- Tries to figure out which way the river is flowing before jumping in. i.e. sees the big picture.
- Multi-dimensional world view
- We don't assume that our way is the best or only way.
- Greater "spiritual" perspective or Open to other value systems.
- We observe that different people's experience has created different truths in their lives -- from how to relate to self and others to how to relate to spirituality.
- Question those who promote a belief that there is only ONE way to nourish a spiritual life.
- Rather than be threatened by different belief systems, relish the beauty in the diversity, taking something from everything.
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