laura geiger

Practices for encounters that may not yet be finished with us

Someone hesitates. We reassure them.

Someone is difficult to understand. We interpret.

A room becomes uncertain. Someone creates clarity.

An object appears. W

e decide what it is.

These are familiar movements. They allow life to continue.

Sometimes they also settle an encounter earlier than we realize.

What becomes possible if we don't complete the encounter quite so quickly?

one inquiry. different materials.

witnessing without colonizing

Language

What becomes possible before another person's experience becomes fully understandable?

Deep Puppetry™

Objects

What becomes possible before an object settles into character, story, or symbol?

school of the small and imperfect

Participation

What becomes possible before familiar patterns organize interaction?

organizational practice

Coordination

What becomes possible before authority, responsibility, and certainty settle into familiar forms?

private sessions

Questions

What becomes possible when a difficult question remains alive a little longer?

About

I create practices that make familiar ways of encountering one another newly perceptible while they are still unfolding.

The practices are simple. The attention they invite is not.

People rarely leave with a new idea.

More often they leave noticing something they can no longer stop noticing.