emergent dialogue
coherence | co-conscious creativity | intersubjective sense-making
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Recordings and Support Material
The
Program:
- The two Teaching Sessions each month will be held on Wednesdays from 17:00-19:00 Central European Time. See below for the actual dates. For the time in your location, see World Time Buddy.
Here is the Zoom link for these sessions:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82403284114
- The small group practice sessions will be held twice a month in the weeks when there isn’t a Teaching Session and will be scheduled by each group so that they are at a time convenient to the group members. These sessions will be about 75 minutes long.
- We will have a three-week break over the end of year holidays, which we believe will be helpful in two ways: first, so that you can have time with family or have a chance to travel, and second, to integrate what you have learned so that you have a foundation for the next module of the program.
- Recordings of the Teaching Sessions will be made available to course participants, but watching them does not substitute for attending the sessions, which are interactive and experiential.
- You will also have access to an online forum for all participants and for each practice group so that you can share insights and connect in between the teaching sessions and practice groups. This is a work-in-progress that we intend to have ready before the end-of-year break.
Course Modules:
1. trans-individuation & the emergence of coherence
2. Eros & the emergence of co-conscious creativity
3. synergy & the emergence of intersubjective sense-making
1. transindividuation & the emergence of coherence
October 27
Introduction Session
Before the course gets underway, we’ll use this time to connect and prepare for the journey ahead.
November 10
Perceiving the Field
Can we sense something beyond individual experience?
NOVEMBER 24
Radical Openness
How can meditation help to cultivate sensing beyond mind?
December 8
Not Knowing & Longing
What attitude and motivation opens the field of coherence?
JANUARY 12
Collective Presencing
2. eros & the emergence of co-conscious creativity
JANUARY 26
Invoking & Evoking
How can we call the living intersubjective into presence?
FEBRUARY 9
Intuiting Wholeness
FEBRUARY 23
The Creative Impulse
Can we discover and align with Eros as a collective?
March 9
Unfolding the Present
What does this intersubjective space want to unfold now?
3. synergy & the emergence of intersubjective sense-making
March 23
Creative Friction
Can potential conflict transform into a higher integration of perspectives?
April 6
Synergetic Intelligence
How can we allow intersubjective synergy to do its work?
Recordings & Practice Instructions
Course Content
Your Faculty:
Pamela von Sabljar
Bio
Thomas Steininger
Bio
Elizabeth Debold
Bio
Mike kauschke
I am managing editor of evolve Magazine, a translator, author and facilitator of emergent dialogue. I have studied Zen Buddhism with various teachers, engaged in hospice work and have nearly 20 years’ experience working with We Space and emergent dialogue. Currently, I am writing a book about a poetic art of living that will be published later this year.
Iris von Tiedemann
James Redenbaugh
My work is informed by a life-long interest in collaboration, community, inter-connectivity, and intersubjectivity. I’ve been an artist, architect, entrepreneur, and parkour coach, but my greatest interest will always lie in the infinite potential to be found in the space between individuals, and the meshworks between movements. I’m a certified Integral Facilitator, co-living community manager, and evolve Magazine‘s biggest non-German-speaking fan.
Marlene Potthoff
Ashok Krishnan
Maria Zacherl
It is such a joy to have been workng with this dedicated team and other members since 2009. Although I am a naturopath by profession, I am involved in facilitating different Co-Conscious We-space and emergent dialogue programs at emerge bewusstseinskultur e.V. and One World in Dialogue and am part of the support team of evolve Magazine’s salon work.
Katrien Franken
I am founder and Director of Research at Open Up, which is about developing psychotherapeutic breathwork and a source of credibility and opportunity for what is possible in exploring new understandings of human healing potential and sustainable change. I look at humans, society and the world holistically and am driven by a strong passion to help transform the narrative and cultural conditioning; our internal structure of the world. I work with widely different people and extensively with younger generations, empowering them to foster regenerative leadership. Through an experiential and educational approach, I facilitate to support the exchange of discoveries for our mutual growth, understanding through what is most alive, to come alive.
Nadja RosmanN
As a cultural anthropologist, I’m fascinated by exploring how collectives find purpose and create togetherness. In the past ten years, emergent dialogue became to me a life practice in this discovery. Being a member of the editorial team of evolve Magazine, I established and co-lead with my colleagues a network of almost 30 evolve salons in the German speaking countries where we take deep dives into the evolution of culture and consciousness, based on the magazine topics.
Kerry Lindsey
After a long trifold path through the arenas of small business start-ups, collective spiritual practices, and developing physical communities, my paths began to merge 30 years ago into the world of collaborative technologies. That journey ultimately landed me in the realm of intersubjective practices five years ago. Thanks to the new world that opened, the context that most drives me now is, “How do we create–From the We– the localized human-scale economies that will absolutely work… for the we, and the planet?”
Arnaz Khan
Carri Munn
Course Content
Course Includes
- 11 Sessions