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About Ecological Enquiry

Ecologial Enquiry’s Founding Logic and Interweaving Sub-Enquiries

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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Facilitation is a mixture of teaching, guiding, and actively participating. When in the facilitation role, Anna-Marie’s intentions are to:

  1. Support participants to discover their experience of, and language for, being ecological.
  2. Support participants to investigate the stories they’re meeting the world, such as personal and collective worldviews and cosmologies.
  3. Support participants to keep coming back to their lived experience and language, as opposed to other’s words and experiences.
  4. Encourage our enquiries to meander and flow but staying within the agreed container.
  5. When appropriate, gently disrupt.
  6. When appropriate, invite us to be in the intelligence of silence.
  7. When appropriate, name dynamics and roles possibly alive in the circle or session so these can be investigated together.

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