Practices for remaining permeable
Most of us recognize what we encounter before it has the chance to change us
Someone hesitates, and we reassure them.
Someone doesn’t make sense, so we interpret.
An object appears, and we decide what it is.
A silence opens, and we fill it.
These are ordinary acts of recognition; they help us find our way through the world.
They also make it easier to remain unchanged.
I compose practices that protect the possibility of being altered before an encounter settles into what we already know.
How do we remain permeable to what exceeds our first recognition?
That is the question that drives me.
Begin here
Practice
Live relational practices
Living Inquiry
Monthly conversations
Writing
Essays from the field
Organizations
Long-term collaborations
Private Practice
One-to-one accompaniment
About
I make practices for questions that haven't finished with me yet.