Thank you so much for introducing me to the work of Freya Matthews. I have journeyed with Matthew Fox, Rupert Sheldrake, James Bridle, David Abram and others over the years. Now I will add some of Freya's books to my collection. Best regards, Josh.
Although I wasn’t able to be an active part of the enquiry this time I feel very appreciative of being able to read and think with these posts. This time of the year, mid June in southern England when the world outside my window is bursting with the dance of life, is a very lovely time to be experiencing all this thought! Thank you, Miriam
Thank you Miriam. I will continue to post from our inquiries. We do plan to run another Living Waters inquiry through Schumacher next Spring. You may also be interested in my recent paper on this work in Action Research Journal, and The Teachings of Mistle Thrush and Kingfisher
Thank you so much for introducing me to the work of Freya Matthews. I have journeyed with Matthew Fox, Rupert Sheldrake, James Bridle, David Abram and others over the years. Now I will add some of Freya's books to my collection. Best regards, Josh.
You are welcome. Freya's latest The Dao of Civilization is a good one to start with. My review at https://www.peterreason.net/wp-content/uploads/Ancient-Earth-philosphies-Peter-Reason.pdf
Thank you for the tip, and the link. An interesting read
Although I wasn’t able to be an active part of the enquiry this time I feel very appreciative of being able to read and think with these posts. This time of the year, mid June in southern England when the world outside my window is bursting with the dance of life, is a very lovely time to be experiencing all this thought! Thank you, Miriam
Thank you Miriam. I will continue to post from our inquiries. We do plan to run another Living Waters inquiry through Schumacher next Spring. You may also be interested in my recent paper on this work in Action Research Journal, and The Teachings of Mistle Thrush and Kingfisher
https://www.peterreason.net/wp-content/uploads/Extending-co-operative-inquiry-beyond-the-human-ontopoetic-inquiry-with-rivers.pdf
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/australian-journal-of-environmental-education/article/teachings-of-mistle-thrush-and-kingfisher/CFC2A68C0D92551FDA1C33068C33FDC7