Practise and participation fit
Anna-Marie has found that this practise and/or joining ecological enquiry circles or sessions is generally a good fit for people that:
Enjoy being curious about their and others’ experiences, language, worldviews, cosmologies, and stories*, and are willing, when helpful, to have these challenged.
Are comfortable being emotionally uncomfortable in consented-to situations and can communicate with self-awareness and accountability when in emotional discomfort.
Share the perspective that when in good mental health, we human creatures generally have agency over which thoughts we focus on and which actions we take.
Are willing to take accountability for how their participation impacts others.
Enjoy being guided rather than being taught, and enjoy contributing and co-creating rather than consuming.
Anna-Marie has found that ecological enquiry and/or joining ecological enquiry circles or sessions is generally not a good fit for people that:
Already have an enquiry practise that works well.
Are content with their worldviews, cosmologies, language, and stories and, don't want to explore and/or challenge these.
Don’t share the perspective that when in good mental health we human creatures generally have agency over which thoughts we focus on and which actions we take.
Being in enquiry is a distraction from what’s more important in their life right now.
Enjoy a traditional teaching environment and the teacher-pupil relationship.
*worldviews = stories about this world, and the role of human creatures as a member of it, cosmologies = stories about the universe, and the role of human creatures as a member of it, and stories = the language, ideas, conclusions, and myths that arise in the meeting between human mind and material reality.
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