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* Ethnographic encounters and Anthropological Immersion | * Ethnographic encounters and Anthropological Immersion | ||
* Reflective blogging and Existential Story-ing | * Reflective blogging and Existential Story-ing | ||
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==== Results ==== | ==== Results ==== | ||
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This has been recorded in a **blog** | This has been recorded in a **blog** | ||
- | // **Reality creating, blurring | + | The focus of my experiments and blog based research has been methods and tools that facilitate shifts in reality, particularly those that disturb |
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+ | The methods I found fall into a wide range of artefacts and experience that are interrelated and deeply connected with the spirit of the Trickster which will be discussed in more depth later... | ||
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+ | o hybrids that evade categorisation by existing mental models | ||
+ | o activities | ||
+ | o processes that reveal hidden or obvious truths | ||
+ | o mediums that stimulate multiple senses simultaneously or by- pass well used senses and engage different parts of the brain that are not normally | ||
+ | o experiences that push the boundaries of consensus reality by inviting us to question whether something is real, exists, is happening. | ||
+ | o experiences that allow us to grow our own reality | ||
+ | o collaborations that create portals between different rhealms ( spiritual, physical, digital, imaginal, magical) and cultures. | ||
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+ | Using these all the methods and tools that I studied were several which could be seen to cross over and fall into multiple categories, or were particularly effective examples of practice in a particular area they are: | ||
* **sensorial labyrinths** | * **sensorial labyrinths** | ||
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==== References ==== | ==== References ==== | ||
- | * Darwin, J, Johnson, P and McAuley, J (2002). Developing strategies for Change. Prentice Hall. P: 16 | + | * Darwin, J., Johnson,P. and McAuley, J (2002). Developing strategies for Change. Prentice Hall |
- | * Cooperrider, | + | * Cooperrider, |
- | * Kegan, R. (1982) The Evolving Self. Harvard University Press. | + | * Kegan, R. (1982) The Evolving Self, Harvard University Press. |
* Kegan, R. (1994) In Over Our Heads – The Mental Demands of Modern Life, Harvard University Press. | * Kegan, R. (1994) In Over Our Heads – The Mental Demands of Modern Life, Harvard University Press. | ||
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- | + | * Schlitz, M.M., Vieten,C. and Amorok, T (2007) Living Deeply The Art and Science of Transformation in Everyday Life, New Harbinger Publications and Noetic Books | |
+ | * Cranton, P. (2006) Understanding and Promoting Transformative Learning - A Guide for Educators and Adults, John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2nd Edition | ||
+ | * Mezirow, J. (2000) Learning as Transformation - Critical Perspectives on a Theory in Progress, Jossey-Bass | ||
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