Hi, all, Wayne did a comprehensive research project on where this all came from. I'm working on getting the book ready for publication. I'm swamped this week and next, but I might be able to extract some insight on this particular question when the work lets up a bit. The book, by the way, has the tentative title of "Getting to the Bottom of ToP" (more catchy than "The Phenomenology behind ICA's Methods") and hopefully will be published by next summer. Take care, Jo From the mobile desk of Jo Nelson Please reply to jnelson@ica-associates.ca
On Dec 10, 2015, at 6:09 PM, steve har via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
from the point of view of Imaginal Education and Imaginal Learning.
As I heard it, he asked Is there a difference between an Art Form Conversation and ORID question - and- someone just mentioned a "spirit question".
What is the difference between an art form conversation, an ORID conversation, a spirit question?
Jan Sanders, I know, was recently asked by her teachers and principles at Aruba University why the conversation was called "art form" conversation. It sent her looking back into Brian Stanfield's work and Susan Langer's cultural mythology and meaning making.
Does someone have a generous answer?
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