Reciprocal Embeddedness
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Reciprocal Embeddedness

A Conversation with Transformative Studies Professor Daniel Deslauriers

An online conversation hosted by the Transformative Studies Ph.D. program.

Our ever-evolving participation in larger systems is linked to the matrixial qualities of our consciousness. Dr. Deslauriers will present his work on Reciprocal Embeddedness, defining the concept and showing how it helps us re-cognize and reclaim the deepest part of our self. Embodying reciprocal embeddedness can help transform and heal our relationship with the world, self and others. Participants will have the opportunity to share their understanding of reciprocal embeddedness and discuss their experience.

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Daniel Deslauriers, Professor in the Research Psychology department at CIIS

Daniel Deslauriers is Professor in the Transformative Studies Doctorate at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) in San Francisco, and former chair of East-West Psychology program. Teacher, author and performer, he directs narrative, theoretical, and art-based research at CIIS. He co-wrote Integral dreaming. A holistic approach to dreams (Sage). His work intersects contemplative, transpersonal, and consciousness studies, as well as embodied relational practices, which led him to study and teach Contact Improvisation.

 

 

 

 

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