Metaphors: Awaiting / Attending / Getting wet / Nourishment (Hsu #05)
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Sub-conditions:
1. Before the sensed crisis takes form, the vision should continue as long as possible to engage in the longterm processes by which its strength is renewed. (Resulting in: Basic need).
2. As the crisis takes form, disagreements may emerge and escalate dangerously if the vision is unable to maintain its tranquillity. (Resulting in: Accomplishment).
3. Premature response to the crisis leaves the vision waiting in an exposed and vulnerable position which calls for serious reassessment. (Resulting in: Limitation).
4. In the midst of danger any action may aggravate the situation; the composure of the vision is the only guarantee of survival as events take their course. (Resulting in: Resolution).
5. Despite the crisis there are moments of calm which the vision should use to fortify itself for renewed struggle. (Resulting in: Peace).
6. When the crisis strikes, the vision must yield to the inevitable whilst being ready to respond to the potential of unforeseen developments. (Resulting in: Subtle restraint).
Transformation sequence Initiatives awaiting support engender conflict over the allocation of available resources. (Resulting in: Conflict).
Earlier version in 2nd edition of Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential (1986).