Die zentralen Seminareinheiten dieses Programm werden von Thomas Steininger und Elizabeth Debold auf Englisch gehalten. Wir bieten aber auch deutschsprachige Übungsgruppen an, um Emergent Dialogue auf Deutsch zu üben.
The capacity to sense and to embody living interbeing is the foundation of emergent interbeing. In this essential module, you are given the opportunity to develop your capacities for sensing into the aliveness of interbeing and to recognize its intelligence. You will learn what are the gateways to interbeing and how to shift your center of gravity to align with the intelligence of the field.
The Module meets every Wednesday for three months from September 25 to December 11. We alternate between whole group sessions led by Thomas Steininger and Elizabeth Debold and small practice group sessions led by experienced Catalysts of emergent interbeing.
is an individual and collective spiritual practice that reveals a new human potential for love and creative synergy. “Interbeing” is just that: a being or living presence that comes alive between and in and through us. It is emergent, meaning that it is something new and surprising that arises out of the not-already-known. And it depends on us, on human choice, to realize its potential.
reveals a capacity for human togetherness rooted in non-separation. Just as atoms form molecules that form bacteria that form cells that form organisms, emergent interbeing shows a new possibility for collective sensing and sense-making that includes and transcends the individual. It points to a way that our uniqueness and diversity can cohere and synergize in a complex unity.
The only way to live from emergent interbeing is through practice. You cannot learn it by studying or thinking about the concepts only; interbeing is something that you have to become aware of in dialogue with others in groups. It is more than just speaking together; it’s a matter of sensing, presencing, letting go, choosing, and being available to the emergent edge of what happens between us.
During the three months of the Module, you will have many opportunities for practice. We combine ongoing instruction and exercises in each teaching session, and twice monthly small practice groups will allow you to explore and develop what you have learned.
Transmission & Initiation. The first, and most important, element in learning emergent interbeing is an experiential recognition of this living space between us. Establishing this through transmission is essential. It is an initiation into collective presencing.
Experience & Exploration. Practice starts with perception training: developing the sensing “muscles” to perceive the subtle, embodied connectivity of the living intersubjective field. Again, this is not a concept or an idea, but depends on the palpable experience of this field and the sensitivity to recognize it. From here, we inquire together into the nature of this space of interbeing, and in the process, it and we develop a new way of being human together.
Understanding. In addition to exploring and inquiring together, we will also provide content for the mind to place the practice of emergent interbeing in a larger context.This includes philosophy, history, developmental psychology, and cultural evolution.
We begin with learning how to sense into interbeing, which opens a deep coherence in the relational field. A living, collective presence arises between us. Realizing that this is not just a personal experience, you can discover dimensions of being and knowing beyond the individual without losing your sovereignty. With practice, you will learn how to become available to the intelligence of the field between us.
Together, in active participation in the large and small sessions, we will explore and practice:
How to move from "me" to "we" and perceive the field
A depth of presence that is not just a fleeting experience
How to embody radical openness
Grounding yourself in wholeness
How to hold a position of not knowing
Trust in the more subtle dimensions of togetherness
How wholeness becomes a different starting point for engaging with difference and diversity
And you will share all of this in the company of curious, high-spirited fellow humans.
Register NowThe two Teaching Sessions each month will be held on Wednesdays from 17:00-19:00 Central European Time. For the time in your location, see WorldTime Buddy.
For those who cannot join on Wednesdays, there will be a "replay session" at 14:00 CET / 8:00 EST on the Sunday following each main session.
The small group practice sessions will held twice a month in the weeks when there isn’t a Teaching Session and will be scheduled by each group so that they are at a time convenient to the group members. These sessions will be about 75 minutes long.
Recordings of the Teaching Sessions will be made available to course participants, but watching them does not substitute for attending the sessions, which are interactive and experiential.
You will also have access to an online forum for all participants and for each practice group so that you can share insights and connect in between the teaching sessions and practice groups.
Each 2-hour Zoom teaching session will begin with an approximately 45-minute exploration of one aspect of the practice. This exploration will be led by Thomas Steininger and Elizabeth Debold. You are invited to take part in this inquiry during the session.
This opening is followed by small group exercises (for about 30 minutes) designed to give you experience with these different aspects of emergent interbeing. Finally, the last part of each session invites you to continue the inquiry in the whole group.
The teaching team will also bring in relevant concepts to help you to understand the process you are in. They will also take questions, discuss implications, and provide context about emergent interbeing–and offer guidelines for the small group work that will happen the next week.
We start by breaking the ice and getting to know each other. In this first session, you will meet the teaching and catalyst team as well as meet your companions on this journey. You will have the opportunity to make connections with others who want to explore and work with this new dimension of relatedness.
Can we sense something beyond individual experience? We will open our collective awareness to the space between us. Stretching our perception beyond the usual attention to our inner experience, you are invited to sense into the shared, intersubjective space.
How does meditation help to cultivate sensing beyond mind? The practice of meditation is a foundational practice for discovering emergent interbeing. Letting go of our stories and the mind’s need to be right and secure, enable us to enter conversation from a place of wholeness and non-separation. We are present, in this present moment.
How can we listen from the wholeness of interbeing? Often we listen from a place of already knowing. We, mostly unconsciously, re-create the status quo by sorting what we hear into categories and ideas that we already know. When we listen from the presence we share, the present moment comes alive and the intelligence of the whole begins to be revealed.
How do we orient ourselves to wholeness? We introduce the Heideggerian Fourfold as a way of stepping beyond the limitations of our separateness to embrace the living moment in its fullness. To participate in the collective intelligence of interbeing, we can learn to open ourselves to the uniquely human capacities of presencing these four dimensions.
How does interbeing transform what it means to be a human being? Human cultures have developed from pre-individuation to individuation and now to transindividuation—a self that chooses to live in alignment with the living presence in the space between us. We will explore this experientially and discover how interbeing calls us to be even more deeply individuated. When we shift what we identify with as “self,” a channel opens to a deeper sense of what needs to happen.
What are your questions? What are the implications of this living field of intelligence? In our final session, we invite you to ask any open questions that you have about this practice.
To offer 7 2-hour Zoom video-conference sessions, co-led by Thomas Steininger and Elizabeth Debold that combine both guidance on and practice in emergent interbeing
To provide 5 60- to 75-minute small group practice sessions to support learning the practice, facilitated by practitioners with experience in emergent interbeing
To make available video recordings from the Zoom Teaching Sessions (small group meetings are not recorded)
To provide supplemental readings and recordings to support your understanding of emergent interbeing
To provide forums for participants to share ideas and explore the practice on the Communiverse, our practitioner community
To show up and give your full presence to the twice-monthly Teaching Sessions
To join in twice-monthly group practice sessions and let go into the practice itself
To bring your curiosity and sense of adventure to learning this emergent practice
Our aim is to bring this process of emergent interbeing to as many human beings who would benefit from its potential as possible. We recognize how urgent it is to discover new ways of sense-making together and to unleash a deeper creativity to respond to the crises we are in as a species. This emergent capacity for intersubjective dialogue belongs to humanity, not to us. We want to make it available as widely as possible so that money is not an obstacle to anyone who sincerely wants to take part.
We offer all of our programs in the spirit of the gift economy—or, in German, a Geschenkkreislauf—where we offer what we have learned and you respond with a gift, usually a financial contribution. However, we have come to realize that, for some programs and this program in particular, we cannot simply offer it for free and ask for contributions. Too many who sign up for free end up not having a commitment to the program, which makes the practice groups unstable and hurts the learning environment. So, we are asking for a specific contribution when you register.
To help us cover our costs and be able to continue our work, we ask you to contribute 320 euros. That amounts to about 25 euros per session.
If you cannot afford this contribution–due to being a student, getting hit by inflation, having a fixed income, living in a country where this is far too expensive–then please be in touch with us. Or if you need to pay in installments, say of 100 euros per month, we can arrange this.
We also invite you, if you are able, to make a contribution of 500 euros as a Benefactor. Your contribution will help provide scholarships to those who cannot afford to contribute financially and are eager to learn. AND…
AGAIN, IF YOU TRULY WANT TO COMMIT TO THE PROGRAM, AND NEED A FEE REDUCTION OR PAYMENT PLAN, PLEASE BE IN TOUCH. We have scholarships and will not turn away any motivated person who happens to have financial limitations or who lives in a part of the world where this is far too expensive.
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