With this choice, the water that normally holds our land mass blurred in my mind with the sky that also holds us, and in this drawing blurred with the sea of content in the rest of the picture. While drawing, I resisted filling in the water space with blue, choosing to let the continents drift in a sea of black that is actually much larger than how we would expect to see the oceans. I had not noticed this until stepping back and having some perspective. Look at the way the blackboard, the dark space of unknown, enters into South America, Australia, India, and Africa. At the end of session, i realized how heavy the “north” appeared, in relation to the openness of the “south”. Of note, the “upside down” world, which only seems upside down to those us in the northern hemisphere. Here are final images from the live sessions of the Transforming Capitalism Lab, a Presencing Institute initiative to curate stories that illustrate positive change happening around the world, leading the shift toward a new economy.
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