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Ecological Enquiry’s legacy

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Ecological enquiry is born of many things but there are two key influences:

The first key influence is the work of **Orna Guralnik, PSYD** as showcased in **Couples Therapy.** Her deep curiosity and attentive facilitation of couples exploring the dynamics and roles in their relationships led me to found the **Facilitation Pods** so that I could work with fellow facilitators to explore the dynamics and roles alive in our role and ‘in the room’.

I was also inspired by watching Orna explore her and her clients’ dynamics within her intervision group. The depth of wisdom in the intervision group sparked a desire for my own intervision space alongside other facilitators, where we could explore our worldviews, biases, blindspots, stories, and hopes when in the facilitator role with curiosity, care, and courage.

The second key influence is what opened up for me when exploring the question: what is it to be me when in relationship with others?, a question that infuses the **Transformational Connection** practices (previously called Circling Europe).

Having undergone a range of training with them, including a meditation training extending their work into the question: what is it to be me right now when I sit in meditation?, I started to embody these questions, noticing what it was to be me when in relationship with the wider world. This ongoing lived enquiry then became: what is it to be an ecological creature?

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