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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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<img src="/icons/feather_lightgray.svg" alt="/icons/feather_lightgray.svg" width="40px" /> FACILITATION APPROACH
Facilitation is a mixture of teaching, guiding, and actively participating. When in the facilitation role, Anna-Marie’s intentions are to:
- Support participants to discover their experience of, and language for, being ecological.
- Support participants to investigate the stories they’re meeting the world, such as personal and collective worldviews and cosmologies.
- Support participants to keep coming back to their lived experience and language, as opposed to other’s words and experiences.
- Encourage our enquiries to meander and flow but staying within the agreed container.
- When appropriate, gently disrupt.
- When appropriate, invite us to be in the intelligence of silence.
- When appropriate, name dynamics and roles possibly alive in the circle or session so these can be investigated together.
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