In earlier posts we have offered accounts of co-researchers’ experiences with the River community as sentient being; and described some of the practices and ceremonies we developed as ways of engaging with River. In addition to these specific practices, the inquiry group itself proved to be important for participants in providing a discipline of engagement and an ongoing, supportive forum to which people could bring their experiences and share others. The cycles of action and reflection provide a structure that supports both the encounter and inquiry; and the close relationships with co-researchers provides both support and challenge.
The Co-operative Inquiry Group
The Co-operative Inquiry Group
The Co-operative Inquiry Group
In earlier posts we have offered accounts of co-researchers’ experiences with the River community as sentient being; and described some of the practices and ceremonies we developed as ways of engaging with River. In addition to these specific practices, the inquiry group itself proved to be important for participants in providing a discipline of engagement and an ongoing, supportive forum to which people could bring their experiences and share others. The cycles of action and reflection provide a structure that supports both the encounter and inquiry; and the close relationships with co-researchers provides both support and challenge.