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CreationMatters is an incomplete and informally written living history of the social and personal practices that people, groups and cultures use to better stay in touch with, and carry out, their deepest values. | CreationMatters is an incomplete and informally written living history of the social and personal practices that people, groups and cultures use to better stay in touch with, and carry out, their deepest values. | ||
It is a group project, and a collective experiment. | It is a group project, and a {{tag|collective}} experiment. | ||
Lists of practices: CategoryPractice, PersonalToSocial, SimpleButPowerfulPractices. Some practices relate to how we meet in groups, and are potential MeetingParts. | Lists of practices: CategoryPractice, PersonalToSocial, SimpleButPowerfulPractices. Some practices relate to how we meet in groups, and are potential MeetingParts. | ||
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Unfortunately, '''Heavy Spam''' | Unfortunately, '''Heavy {{tag|Spam}}''' |
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Description
CreationMatters is an incomplete and informally written living history of the social and personal practices that people, groups and cultures use to better stay in touch with, and carry out, their deepest values.
It is a group project, and a collective experiment.
Lists of practices: CategoryPractice, PersonalToSocial, SimpleButPowerfulPractices. Some practices relate to how we meet in groups, and are potential MeetingParts.
These practices are potential action parts of personal or social patterns of a PatternLanguage.
A JohnAbbe effort
Unfortunately, Heavy Spam