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Advanced Intuition Class Group Participation...

... and Field Trip.


Now you can practice your intuitive abilities while participating in a group experience in the Montana landscape.

(Following is an example class, all may not follow this format.)


This class is for any past students of my intuition classes or other people already familiar with their intuitive processes. Now that we have begun to learn how our intuitive perception works, we can fully engage our intuition in our lives with natural process, our bodies, relationships, places, animals, and the environment. Shared group intention will deepen this process. This class will focus on the intuitive exploration of a sacred landscape. The class will start in the morning, indoors. We will explore and refine intuitive and sensory awareness techniques in small groups and in the large group. This is to reactivate intuitive awareness and to build a group cohesiveness, a foundation for the group exploration. As we bring ourselves into a collective inquiry, we will also elicit information relevant to each of us as individuals. Each person will be encouraged to clarify what personal intentions and goals they bring into the intuitive process. We will cultivate a blending of collective and individual intention to discover an overall understanding of the landscape and facilitate personal expansion and learning. After the morning session, the class will travel to a site near Helena, for on-site exploration and inquiry. This will be a guided group experience of a science of qualities, reaching towards a collective understanding of our landscape and how we interact with it.

“Cultivating the intuition means deliberately practicing methods of investigation that pay attention to the feelings and images that arise in the course of systematic encounters with natural processes, leading to an experience of wholes and their qualities. The whole may be an organism whose distinctive properties one seeks to understand so as to relate to it appropriately; it may be a consistent diagnosis that emerges from a set of symptoms, from whose qualities arises insight into appropriate treatment; it may be a landscape whose qualities are consistent with particular uses and not others; and so on. That practice requires both keen observation and the use of methods akin to meditation, emptying the mind of preconceptions so that the intuition can work freely with sensory experiences and organize them into meaningful wholes. It is necessary to allow the spell of the sensuous to work its magic on the imagination, leading to a deep understanding of the nature of that which is being encountered.” - David Abram 1996 - “The Spell of the Sensuous”

Here’s some thoughts from Brian Goodwin and his article, “The science of

Qualities.” “We all have encounters with nature continually, though we can be very quick to transform them into something familiar and mundane and within our control rather than requiring our sensitive participation in learning to respond appropriately. Experiencing a new landscape often arouses that sensitivity.” In a sense we are learning to participate with the landscape, nature, with complexity... “Participation has two aspects. One is the sharing of experiences and insights within a group engaged in collective inquiry. There is extensive literature that describes the procedures and outcomes of such cooperative inquiry or participatory action research in different contexts (Reason 1988; Heron and Reason 1997). Those procedures share with scientific investigation the use of intersubjective consensus as a means of distinguishing those aspects of experience and insight that are common to the group from those that are idiosyncratic to individuals. The idiosyncratic or the particular is important in relation to the personal narrative of the individual. That which is common can be taken as a universal for that group, revealing a shared aspect of the encounter with real process in which the group participated. The process is similar to that in which scientists seek to describe and make sense of, say, an emergent property of a complex system, but now there is no constraint on what is allowed as legitimate experience, so that secondary qualities are included as well as primary ones.”

Though that’s a bit technical, it means that our experiences are legitimate, we’ll use them on Saturday to further our own group understanding and awareness... For the next day or two I’d like you to consider what your personal intentions or goals are for Saturday. Was it something about the flyer that caught your attention, a personal interest or curiosity. Whatever your interests are, be aware of them, describe them to yourself, make them conscious. This will help us move together as a group and begin to differentiate what parts of our experiences on-site relate to the group or to our personal intentions. Also I’d like you to consider doorways, or entryways, or portals... When we pass through a door, even a door in a house, we enter into a different space. There may be physical differences, perceptual, emotion mental, etc., maybe even simply energetic differences. Our whole beings have great sensitivity to these differences, especially when we enter into a different space, we feel this shifting, notice the changes. It’s easier to sense these changes before we accommodate to them. We often sense a person’s energy in their home for instance when we first enter into their space. In the same we we will be working with our awareness and our sensitivity on Saturday, entering into some spaces that may be different, perceivably so. The doorways with which we enter these spaces aren’t always concrete or physical, but may only be recognized by our response. So an exercise I’d like you to do is to pay attention to the doorways, the portals, you encounter the next few days. See if you can be aware of the differences you are entering into, and by contrast, also those you are leaving. Notice those changes, bring your awareness to these, notice, pay attention. We can do this with physical doors and it helps us recognize the felt changes that occur when we enter through non-physical doors. This is more noticeable when you sense beforehand a place you are going, a friend’s house, a familiar place, a new territory, we have an expectancy in these places. Stop and feel then before entering these spaces, recognize what you are experiencing, sensitize yourself. Then with all your self, enter and enjoy where you are going, enjoy that shift. This can be a joyous awareness that we do with increased consciousness...

I’ll see you out in the field - Patrick

Contact Patrick Marsolek at 406-443-3439 or e-mail to research@irfs.com

 

 

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