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	<title>Street Wisdom &#187; Soho Square March 2015</title>
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		<title>Ian Cooper &#8211; Soho Square 26th March 2015</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I’d have to put myself forward as one of those people who is somewhat sceptical about some (most) of those ‘out there’ concepts and techniques. My wife’s best friend had been a Bowen Therapist for quite some years before I would let her near me despite a catalogue of niggles, aches and pains. I eventually [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class=" size-medium wp-image-942 alignleft" src="http://staging.streetwisdom.org/wp-content/uploads/formidable/P3260013-300x225.jpg" alt="OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA" width="300" height="225" />I’d have to put myself forward as one of those people who is somewhat sceptical about some (most) of those ‘out there’ concepts and techniques. My wife’s best friend had been a Bowen Therapist for quite some years before I would let her near me despite a catalogue of niggles, aches and pains. I eventually relented under protest and in severe pain from a back injury which was rendering me immobile and in agony. A poke here and a poke there (well, a few more than that) and I hobbled away full of doubt. A couple of days later, whilst not exactly leaping about the place, I was able to do up my own shoelaces without fainting with the pain&#8230; so, maybe, there was more to this mumbo jumbo than met my doubting eye.</p>
<p>Since then I’ve tried to be more open minded about such things, so a damp grey Thursday morning saw me joining 4 other explorers and our guide Nick in Soho Square to see what this was all about.</p>
<p>We started with a brief explanation of Street Wisdom and then went into a few tuning exercises each of about 5 minutes in order to prepare for our longer walk and exploration of our question.</p>
<p>I was surprised at how easily we all (yup, including me) seemed to drop into the technique and really gain unexpected insights and observations.</p>
<p>The BIG question session was, effectively, an extension of each of the shorter ones allowing us time to follow thoughts and patterns. I’ve been pondering accepting a voluntary trusteeship in a charity but to do so would mean taking up time that I could be doing other more fun or profitable things.</p>
<p>I noticed 2 buildings in the square&#8230; upon one were painted the words ‘House of Charity’ the other was a former Hospital for Women, supported by voluntary contributions. Further down the street was a sign for free wifi then, later, another for free hair consultations at a salon&#8230; suggesting it was OK not to charge for things? The sign for the restaurant L’Escargot with its picture of snails led me to question whether I had to rush into a decision or, possibly, that I was behaving like a snail&#8230; so get on with it.</p>
<p><img class=" size-medium wp-image-941 alignright" src="http://staging.streetwisdom.org/wp-content/uploads/formidable/ian-web-230x300.jpg" alt="Ian Cooper" width="230" height="300" />Later in the cafe, talking about our walks, it came to me that an analogy I used to use in business could be applied to our learning. It’s like when you do a jigsaw puzzle. You start with all the edges to create a framework into which you drop the remaining pieces.</p>
<p>What I’d experienced in Street Wisdom was the tuning of my mind and a framework to recognise clues and to collect my observations. Whether I put them together in the right order or I discard some pieces is up to me but, maybe, the street does have the answers or, at least a route to them.</p>
<p>Not bad for an old sceptic, eh?</p>
<p>Ian Cooper</p>
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