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In the intricate tapestry of existence, a relationship is a living, breathing process of mutual influence and shared becoming. It's not just an intersection between individuals or entities, but a profound, evolving dance of interdependence and co-creation, where the boundaries between self and other blur in the rhythms of connection and context. A relationship is a dynamic unfolding of meaning, shaped by the interplay of histories, hopes, and the myriad unseen threads that weave together our understanding of each other and the world. It's an ecology of interactions, rich with feedback loops and emergent properties, endlessly recalibrating and reflective of the complexity within and around us. In essence, a relationship is a story in perpetual revision, co-authored by its participants in every moment of encounter and exchange.

See also: love, relational process, systems theory, gregory bateson, complexity

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Nora Bateson in Conversation, Day 5 PP@COP26 680

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EODF 2018 - Nora Bateson - Keynote Speach and Q&A - Live Stream 666

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Voces de la Tierra - 2 - Nora Bateson 388

Episode 50 - Panel w/ Kate Raworth, Nora Bateson, Joe Brewer, Daniel Wahl, and Jason Snyder 103

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