Alex, I strongly suspect that Eugene Gendlin has influenced your thought and work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Gendlin . Am I right? He's certainly been an important influence of me and mine. His work/play resonates a lot with notions of tacit knowledge, a field of inquiry which has been much influenced by the work/play (worlay?) of Michael Polanyi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Polanyi
This is an awesomely important short article! It addresses -- very well -- a core concern of what I call Reweaving Knowing, which seeks to integrate thinking, feeling, sensing, intuiting and imagining into our processes of inquiry and of knowing. R.K. is new and emerging as a shared inquiry and collaborative learning process. But this article advances the cause importantly. Thanks!
Alex, I strongly suspect that Eugene Gendlin has influenced your thought and work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Gendlin . Am I right? He's certainly been an important influence of me and mine. His work/play resonates a lot with notions of tacit knowledge, a field of inquiry which has been much influenced by the work/play (worlay?) of Michael Polanyi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Polanyi
This is an awesomely important short article! It addresses -- very well -- a core concern of what I call Reweaving Knowing, which seeks to integrate thinking, feeling, sensing, intuiting and imagining into our processes of inquiry and of knowing. R.K. is new and emerging as a shared inquiry and collaborative learning process. But this article advances the cause importantly. Thanks!
May I republish this article here?: https://rword.substack.com/
Happy to hear it, James. Reweaving is a lovely term.
Eugene Gendlin has definitely been an influence. "Focusing" was a door-opener for me.
Sure thing, feel free to republish with attribution.
Thanks Alex!