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- The Sumble and You
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- This article copyright (c) Don Webb 1992 e.v.
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- It is truth universally acknowledged that we are
- programmed by our language. A ton of opportunistic
- therapies take advantage of this maxim. Lot of New Age
- occultniks sell seminars based on this simple principle.
- But very very few people do what I'm about to do. I don't
- think people should sell water by the river, and if they are
- I don't buy it. Here's how to do it. If you want to
- program your own wetware, find a study of the concepts that
- underlie the language, and then use the concepts. Step
- means real research at seriously heavy libraries, step two
- means try and try again until you get a formula that works
- and then use it. I've found (with the help of a few
- philologists, cultural historians, and health professionals)
- a formula that works. Or like anything in life -- it works
- for the dedicated self programmer. It is never enough to
- just know the secret, you must practice it as well. Since I
- believe in human lib just as much I believe in computer lib,
- I'll give it to you free. I've passed it on to a software
- engineering group, and they're going great guns.
- The technique is called the sumble. It is derived from
- a Viking custom of boasts and toasts made the night before
- an expedition was launched. I'll skip the
- mythic/philosophical underpinnings right now (although as an
- amateur cultural historian, I not only can but sometimes do
- go on about them for hours). Suffice it to say that you
- don't have to wear a hat with horns while you do it, nor
- worship Odin, nor get into a longboat when you're done. It
- has nothing to do with racial ties, but with the language
- you speak.
- The practice reflects the nature of time in Germanic
- languages -- English, German, Norse, Dutch, etc. In these
- languages there are only true morphological verb forms for
- the present and the past. There are no verb forms for the
- future. "Future" events can only be described with "helper"
- verbs. The time notion of the Germanic languages (including
- the one we think with or try to think with everyday) isn't
- divided by past-present-future, but by Urdhr (everything
- that has happened), Verdhandi (everything that is in process
- now) and Skuld (that which should happen). In short the
- Germanic languages focus on the past as a guide for the
- future, and the magical and religious practices of these
- peoples make use of the past rather than being doomed to
- repeat (i.e., What should happen rather than what must
- happen). If you want a quick handle on the nature of
- language as programmer, the works of Benjamin Whorf are good
- -- if you want a book on time structure in the Germanic
- languages -- try The Well and the Tree by Paul C.
- Bauschatz, Amherst University of Massachusetts Press, 1982.
- This unusual and useful time structure is at the base
- of the sumble. I'll describe a sumble and then I'll discuss
- its effects on the individuals who participate. A sumble
- consists of four rounds of toasts. Someone has brought
- apple juice, a pitcher and cups. The sumble leader pours
- the apple juice into the cups at the beginning of each round
- of toasts. There is no passing, everyone must toast each
- round.
- The first round is to Principles , those things that
- each individual thinks are important. For example the
- leader might say, "I raise my glass to the principle of
- Communication, because through Communication our mental
- processes exceed the sum of their parts." Then she drinks
- her cup. The next person might say, "I raise my glass to
- the principle of Loyalty, because only through loyalty are
- we able to go that last mile." Then he empties his cup.
- And so on.
- The second round is to heroes , real men and women
- living or dead that particularly inspire us in our work.
- The leader might say, "I raise this glass to Issac Asimov,
- because he showed that with clear and simple prose you could
- open the doors of others' minds." She drains her cup. The
- next person might say, "I raise my cup to Matthew Hanson,
- Admiral Perry's aide who carried him to the North Pole when
- the Admiral was sick, so that Perry might 'discover' it."
- And so on.
- The third round is the round of boasts . Here each
- participant tells something that he or she has accomplished
- and is proud of. For example the leader might say, "I raise
- this glass to myself, I went to Dallas and presented a good
- paper on the de Bono method at the Association for Software
- Engineering Excellence."
- The fourth round is the round of oaths . Here each
- participant tells of something they are about to do. The
- leader might say, "With this cup I pledge to get release
- three out the door a week ahead of schedule with no
- defects." Note that the oath is something that the
- individual must have control over -- you can't set goals for
- somebody else here. There is a meta-rule for the oaths. If
- it is possible for you to aid another in fulfilling his oath
- without harm to yourself or your goals, you are honor bound
- to do so.
- Each of these rounds of toasts has at least two
- distinct benefits each. In the first round, the participant
- has to figure out what principles are important to him or
- her. This isn't something we do in this country. We like
- to act as though money is the be-all and end-all of our
- existence. It is almost a taboo to say that we like any
- part of our jobs or think that they are important.
- Secondly, it lets you find out what other people think is
- important. I know of people that have sat at sumble -- who
- even though they had worked on projects together for years
- -- found the first session very revealing and transforming.
- The second round produces effects similar to the first.
- It makes the participants see something heroic and
- meaningful in their own work, and it allows them to share
- that inspiration with their fellows. We know that our
- current difficulties can be solved because others have
- solved them in the past. We are choosing an heroic model
- from the well of Urdhr -- if it worked before, it can work
- again. The discovery of transpersonal patterns that have
- Worked before is one of the safest and most effective source
- of tool for self transfromation. If we truly want to find
- out what we are, and what we can become -- one of the most
- important places to look for the structutre of our
- concsiousness is in the myths that shape the langauge -- not
- only on a word level, but on a gramatical level as well.
- This is one of the greatest hidden aspects of oput lives, as
- mystery we should seek after if we are truly interestred in
- self transformation.
- The third round is also taboo breaking. We are never
- supposed to talk about our achievements -- particularly if
- we are team players. However this not only gives us a
- chance to brag, it integrates our achievements into the work
- of others. We achieve recognition for our own work, and we
- recognize the evolving stream of quality around us. Again I
- have seen individuals, walking away not only amazed at
- finding out what the guy sitting next to him did, but also
- amazed at the wonderful scope of achievement that he had to
- work with in his projects.
- The fourth round is of course the kicker. This not
- only makes the individual come up with a reasonable goal to
- overcome, beyond the dead specs of a given project; but it
- also makes sure that each individual -- now filled with the
- confidence that the toasts have produced -- will apply his
- principle to give shape to the work that should come into
- being. This gives each individual a voice in what's taking
- place, confidence that his goals are both important and
- achievable, and a sense of commitment to the team.
- In terms of the time model discussed above, the first
- three toasts come from the well of Urdhr and the last from
- the well of Skuld. It's programming that's deeply wired
- into us by our language. It makes an excellent use of
- wetware. Like any piece of linguistic programming, it works
- better if repeated. It's great if your goal is an
- individually determined freedom, why not buy some apple
- juice and try one today?
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