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About Ecological Enquiry

The foundations of Ecological Enquiry

Practising Ecological Enquiry

Facilitation approach

Is Ecological Enquiry a good fit for me?

Joining a circle or starting 1:1 sessions

Ecological Enquiry’s legacy

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Ecologial enquiry is authored and facilitated by Anna-Marie Swan. You’ll find an overview of Anna-Marie’s work on her website. You’re also welcome to reach out and connect on LinkedIn.

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Today's world is immensely complex. We are members of a multispecies, multigenerational, multicultural world born of expansive and local relationships and systems.

We humans are complex creatures too, and how we think about, experience, and show up in the world is informed by, and informing, histories, cultural stories, ancestral lines, worldviews, current events, other species, and much, much more.

Ecological Enquiry is a way of being and a living practise. Rejecting the over-simplification and reduction of the human experience, Ecological Enquiry can help us find an ongoing discovery and rediscovery of our nature in relation with the world around us that is complex, interwoven, and in constant change.

Through this practise, we experience just how deeply interwoven we are as individuals, groups, and organisations.** Experiencing this depth of interbeing can help us better understand ourselves and each other, while also igniting a desire to move through this multispecies, multigenerational, multicultural world with greater curiosity, attunement, and response-ability.

Enquiring into the depth of our ecological nature is sacred, courageous, meaningful, and sometimes challenging work. Engaging in ecological enquiry can bring us into contact with the full gamut of the human experience: lightness, joy, celebration, laughter, grief, sadness, and awe.

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