What is Dynamic Linking?
Dynamic Linking is my unique description for describing a multidimensional method of networking that at its core is about, relating to people through accessing inner and outer resources. It is one of the most powerful concepts I’ve come to understand and appreciate because of the incredible energy it unleashes and awakens in consciousness. When you are dynamically linking, you feel it. There is a vibrant energy in the human connection that is very different from that of just meeting people, swapping emails, or chatting on the phone.
Dynamic Linking is also a tool in the “outside the box” array of perceptions and insights, combined with new communication processes, accelerated on-line capabilities and other non-visible information systems, pooled with the current explosion in alternative resources and communities. Using ritual and focused intention to further increase our connectivity greatly expands and accelerates growth and our scope of experience. These resources can bring about an information transformation.
I had a lovely experience of dynamic linking on Wednesday; we experienced and felt it! It occurred during a meeting at the Jordan Anderson Advertising agency. We were reviewing the final edits on my new Focalizing and psychotherapy practice web site that is going live next week. In the room aside from me was Alan Wiener who oversees my account, Chris Collette, site editor and conceptualizer, and the Anderson design and IT team of Martin Castro and Marteen Allen. The focus, warmth, dedication and respect were palpable. All the elements of focalizing were present. While many others were also dynamically linked to the project and made significant contributions (like Elias Guerrero, my partner, and Jay Tyrrell, the photographer) it all came together in these precious moments in a conference room. It was no mystery that I ended out in the hands of Jordan Anderson Advertising, as they are also the people responsible for Corporate Healers, Inc.
It was a synchronistic experience that as our meeting ended Alan mentioned to me that he just the night before had been reading the chapter in Ritual as Resource on Dynamic Linking, and that he too sensed that was exactly what we were doing. As my deceased friend and mentor Daya might have said, there was a shared feeling of "being on the wave."
It was a sweet moment of knowing and sharing.
Dynamic Linking is also a tool in the “outside the box” array of perceptions and insights, combined with new communication processes, accelerated on-line capabilities and other non-visible information systems, pooled with the current explosion in alternative resources and communities. Using ritual and focused intention to further increase our connectivity greatly expands and accelerates growth and our scope of experience. These resources can bring about an information transformation.
I had a lovely experience of dynamic linking on Wednesday; we experienced and felt it! It occurred during a meeting at the Jordan Anderson Advertising agency. We were reviewing the final edits on my new Focalizing and psychotherapy practice web site that is going live next week. In the room aside from me was Alan Wiener who oversees my account, Chris Collette, site editor and conceptualizer, and the Anderson design and IT team of Martin Castro and Marteen Allen. The focus, warmth, dedication and respect were palpable. All the elements of focalizing were present. While many others were also dynamically linked to the project and made significant contributions (like Elias Guerrero, my partner, and Jay Tyrrell, the photographer) it all came together in these precious moments in a conference room. It was no mystery that I ended out in the hands of Jordan Anderson Advertising, as they are also the people responsible for Corporate Healers, Inc.
It was a synchronistic experience that as our meeting ended Alan mentioned to me that he just the night before had been reading the chapter in Ritual as Resource on Dynamic Linking, and that he too sensed that was exactly what we were doing. As my deceased friend and mentor Daya might have said, there was a shared feeling of "being on the wave."
It was a sweet moment of knowing and sharing.
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