Sitting with Gene at his Leading Edge – MP3 Audio Course
Sitting with Gene at his Leading Edge is a close reading of Gendlin’s 2012 paper “Implicit Precision,” and is for anyone interested in seeing our world as having living process at its center, a world we belong in and which we participate in re-making. “Implicit Precision” is a key article in Gendlin’s recent work, that both builds on and goes beyond A Process Model. It’s an exciting and hopeful vision of interconnectedness and wholeness, with fresh creative possibilities arising from who and what we are at every moment.
Gendlin is widely recognized as a pioneering thinker. The kinds of concepts he has created can help us see ourselves and our world in a new way – and may be essential for re-making our world into one that meets the needs of the living beings in it.
This is an edited version of a live, five-week phone seminar with the author of Focusing and one of his most well-known students. Each week Gendlin presents and responds to questions from participants, and each week there is a new experiential exercise created and led by Cornell to highlight an aspect of the presentation.