FW: FW: Transfer in Process
Michelle
mcooper at integralvisions.com
Thu Jun 20 08:51:57 PDT 2002
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From: Harrison Owen [mailto:owenhh at mindspring.com]
Sent: 19-Jun-02 17:15
To: mcooper at INTEGRALVISIONS.COM
Subject: Re: FW: Transfer in Process
At 09:24 AM 6/19/2002 -0400, Meg Salter wrote:
I wonder if other people here on the listserve could comment on what they
do
for "transfer-in" type processes - exercises that engage the whole person
to
themselves, to each other and to the topic at hand. This would likely be
at
the beginning of facilitation processes other than OST. I recall Peggy
mentioning that she often asked people at the beginning of an OST to
silently reflect on what brought them there, then to share with another.
Somtimes people are asked to sit quietly for a moment's silent meditation/
body scan. I personally was at a 5-day facilitator training course some
year's ago where the transfer in process took 1 1/2 days, no physical
objects are used - and the course ended up being totally amazingly deep. I
would be interested in sharing ideas here, as I think that it allows
everyone in the room to "tune in" (a la tuning fork image) to different
frequency than they otherwise would.
I find that the long/slow walk/look around the circle is profound. And if
flows very naturally into the opening. My one concern with "things up front"
is that it delays the time that folks actually get into the job.
Harrison
Harrison Owen
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Potomac, MD 20854 USA
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