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This is what I wrote Nov. 1988, when the questionnaire first came out:
I happen to be the most indecisive person alive. (actually I haven't decided if I am or not). For me, Sunnyridge was perfect because there was no pressure on me personally to make decisions, and there was no real "authority" to blame for decisions. What was left was a delightful entertainment for me. The key words were "flow" and "organic". Going with the flow would eventually reveal a decision of sorts and the outcomes of arguements and opinions were trusted because they were "organic" outcomes, having grown from the natural elements. Occasionally there were decision makers for some things but really all was benevolent chaos. Even where I was responsible for decisions, in the design of some devise, structure or invention, things were pretty much left up to what was available. When we finally left Sunnyridge, a normally laborious and "heavy" spiritual decision, it was with a lighthearted "ok!, Let's go". It was just time to go, if you know what I mean.
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