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I feel that my "diagram" graphic that I have placed in file attachment meetings here on Ecunet provide a good "physical" layout of the terrain in which I seek to tread (or have begun to tread). I therefore feel that this file is a useful companion to this document.

I intend to utilize and market the idea of the online magazine (and a corresponding print version for those not yet "converted" ) to try to interpret the issues and information I deem useful to the church and/or ecumenical community to which I am presenting my case.
Any of you who are not joined to this meeting on Ecunet and do not know how to do so, and wish to do so, are encouraged to contact me (take your pick on how to do that). By doing so, you can be observing in a very real sense, what I am doing, how I am communicating this, and some of the responses, participation, and questions I will receive.

In the notes that follow (in the meeting structure with which we work), I will be dissecting the elements I have identified on the diagram. I stress the utility of looking at this document in the light of this diagram. The linear text view approach, describing each element one after the other, even with perhaps some cross reference to the others, is not sufficiently descriptive. I hope that I can find a utility (perhaps in something I am already using) that will allow me to hyper-link parts of this paper to elements in the diagram so that this concept can be read and explored as closely as possible to the way in which I explored it. I am also interested in the way the readers (participants) have perceived it.

With that introduction, let me "digress" and "go linear".



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