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CANDC
2009
ACM

Exploring illuminative systems in informal networks of adults

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Exploring illuminative systems in informal networks of adults
Whenever we feel those ‘higher’ and hard to define sensations like synchronicity, love, wholeness, and appreciation is this a pattern or illuminative system that is part of a larger ecological network or evolutionary design meant to establish homeostasis within the planet? Meeting as groups in person, or online posting to an interactive website, adults track, record and describe in laymen terms their everyday encounters with illumination. Illumination in this sense could encompass both spiritual and/or secular significance. Participants build data files of illuminative sensation recorded in video, text, soundbite, drawing, and/or journaling. This spatial and sensory awareness activity, initiating from an appreciative foundation, eventually leads to participants conducting informal skillshares where adults teach to one another the strengths they possess when illuminated. Next adults collectively design new courses, programs, and products for their immediate community. A pilot study...
Amy K. Scatliff
Added 28 May 2010
Updated 28 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CANDC
Authors Amy K. Scatliff
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