MINIATURES OF EVOLUTION - 3rd Cohort December 2024
Hello! this is the program for the next cohort, starting Tuesday December 10th and continuing on December 17, January 7, 14, 21 at 18,30 CET. If interested please fill out the form at the bottom of the post.
MINIATURES OF EVOLUTION
Re-imagining our evolutionary past to access the
future
Empowerment and resilience in times of ecological
crisis
5 webinars, 2 hours long each.
The theoretical
foundations of the course and some examples are displayed in the paper
downloadable here.
https://independent.academia.edu/EmanuelaGalanti
INTRODUCTION
The ecological crisis
and climate change are undoubtedly crises of a development model that aims at
infinite growth on a finite planet. But they are also crises of a broader
scope, which affects our being in the world as humans and our trust in our
cognitive abilities, which until now would have allowed us to solve - directly
or indirectly - the problems that we ourselves create, very often artfully, to
sell the technology suitable for solving them better than we ever could.
The proposal of this course takes a
substantial step back with respect to the human capacity to solve problems,
since climate change is rightly considered a wicked problem. In the course we
use the technology invented by a child, language, to formulate theoretical
premises, hypotheses on what evolution is. These hypotheses, brought into
action in real life, can serve as guides and, hopefully, protect us as
talismans of wisdom in the face of the evolutionary challenges that lie ahead.
Learning to write in LTL, the language of the tree of life is an evolutionary
task of universal scope, since evolution, before being mistakenly confused with
progress, concerned our other-than-human ancestors who survived before us to
generate us.
This course is meant for you if
1) You resonate with the fragment of
Empedocles, a Greek philosopher of the 5th century BC, [FR. 142]
"For once I was a boy and a girl and
a shrub and a bird and a mute fish that darts out of the sea",
2) You are willing to walk the talk of
regeneration and sustainability by going deeper into their implications.
The course aims to develop:
·
A
pivotal meaning for the phrase “sustainable development” (at the personal
level),
·
Shift
from “outer" development goals to evolutionary steps (for society and
culture),
·
Attention
to and recognition of the occurrence of meaning (truth),
·
Organismic
(bodily) wisdom and appreciation of other-than-human life forms,
·
An
understanding of how projecting on nature human activities and constructs can
lead to anthropocentrism disguised by science,
·
A
crossing of first-person experiencing and third-person science, evidenced by
the skill to enter and exit metaphorical language,
·
Cross-contextual
sense making, non-binary critical thinking, applied to the construction of
“mini-theories of evolution”, a process that merges four of the five dimensions
of the Inner Development Goals framework, namely Being, Thinking, Relating
and Action,
·
Opportunity
to team up with others during the course to co-create and possibly develop
communal projects later (thus adding the 5th dimension of Collaborating
to the previous four dimensions).
·
Curiosity,
courage and congruence to exit the metaphors about a “regenerative culture” and
take action to materially regenerate the land.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
FIRST WEBINAR
1. Panoramic view of the course: “sustainable
development” as an Aristotelian concept,
2. Feeling of the interconnected crises,
3. Very simple focusing steps to get a map of
felt sense, an emerging deep need, and a gesture of care for the deep need,
4. From the gesture, an action step can
develop!
Homework for the first four webinars: Readings from Darwin, Margulis and other texts on evolution (shared in the folder).
SECOND WEBINAR
1. Introduction to LTL (Language of Tree of
Life) and discussion on the non-binary axiom “Evolution is not progress and not
non-progress”,
2. Shaping your first premise as an
incomplete gesture responding to a deep need
3. Increase of entropy in isolated systems
and arrow of time,
4. Collective reading of a poem by W. Szymborska.
Homework: Read the short web article on “How the first plant came to be” and think about a possible script for the encounter.
THIRD
WEBINAR
1. A critique of both Darwin and Margulis:
projecting cultural practices (Darwin) or dramatic versions of “mating”
(Margulis) onto nature does not change culture (Darwin) or does not change
science (Margulis),
2. A third approach from Gendlin’s A
Process Model: projecting onto nature something that humans do, but also
plants and animals do (symbolic proto-behavior), so that “one of them could be
us,”
3. Videos and readings on extraordinary facts
in nature (to help with forming the theoretical premises for the Tree of Life).
4. Mimesis exercise 1: Definition of the word
“endosymbiosis” after acting in a script as cyanobacteria and eucaryotic cells.
Homework: Watch the YouTube video “Walk the talk of sustainability”.
FOURTH WEBINAR
1. Putting together theoretical premises
(from scientific facts or evolutionary theories) and experiential ones,
2. Jellying (crossing, merging) two premises
into one for cross-contextual thinking,
3. Derivation of your first new term from the
“abductive” process (called so by Bateson and Peirce, not by Gendlin),
4. Final touches to the communal Tree of Life in Zoom WhiteBoard.
Homework: 1) write at least two sentences to recite in our performance as salmon in the 5th webinar), 2) Go through the Interactive Focusing Format for the role modeling in the next webinar.
FIFTH WEBINAR
1.
Discussion
on the concept “good-enough ancestors”. What do they do? What do they leave
behind? Literal and metaphorical “composting”.
2. Is reducing the carbon footprint for
everyone? The model from the “Low Carbon Lifestyles Wheel” (to be released in
shared folder),
3. Interactive Focusing Format for dyadic,
empathic storytelling.
4. Closing exercise, Mimesis exercise 2, with
us performing as young and/or old salmon having to swim upstream or being too
tired to continue swimming.
YOUR HOST FOR THE 5 WEBINARS
Maria Emanuela Galanti, MA, is a Focusing
Teacher based in Rome, Italy. She is a Counselor (Person-centered approach)
with a MA in Philosophy from SUNY/Buffalo, as well as a Laurea Vecchio
Ordinamento in Philosophy from Sapienza, Rome. She has also studied
Developmental Psychology. She is an ecologist and member of WWF, Italy. In
order to tackle the ecological crisis, she has devised “Miniatures of
evolution” to bring inspiration to the necessary behavioral change. To register
your interest for the course or other inquiries, you can contact her at rigenerazioni.meg@gmail.com
The course is offered free of charge,
online, to volunteers who are willing to fill out two surveys for the study of
its effectiveness.
To register your interest and attend the
course in the next prototyping version of it, please use the form
Miniatures
pre-registration form
© 2024 Maria Emanuela
Galanti
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