emrgnc

practices

overview of all

thinking facilitator

thought cartographer

solution frameworker

insight developer

capability ecologist

sustainability navigator

consciousness evolutionary

wisdom liberationist

emrgnc 's practices require the recognition of the nature of a holarchy in relational exchanges.

Each practitioner will always be working at combined levels of competency. In working at different levels of consciousness simultaneously, such work will be seen differently, at different levels of complexity.

Each person will have their own distinct holarchy of competency. Proficiency requires understanding our roles at each level of consciousness. All are brought to each inquiry. Together the parts form a whole practice.

We will always know the level of engagement appropriate at the time when it is needed. Understanding how this is perceived at each level of consciousness simply adds to our mindfulness.

View the various levels of practice of interest to you to discover, just one example, of what a holarchy of practice might look like.

 

 

Why The Ripple?

When insights happen the effects spread like ripples outward to every part of the organisation or community that needs them and beyond. A small difference can have significant impacts.

By thinking in terms of waves and expanding lines of consciousness we begin to understand the implications of how we think on what we do.

Buckminster Fuller understood the ripple and its economy of form. For him it exemplified precession ~ the motion effect of a body in motion on any other body in motion. He understood the effect of horizontal waves on vertical forms when he said:

"When you drop a stone into the water you will always get eccentrically developing waves in beautiful circles. And those waves that go horizontally outward precessionally beget vertical motions. Then the vertical motion of the wave begets precessionally a further horizontally outward motion. Altogether these cause the wave's pattern - as a whole series of precessions [outward].

Precession is generative."

R. Buckminster Fuller - (1969) "Utopia or Oblivion: The prospects for humanity"

The ripple allows us to understanding how small effects on systems in motion can make significant natural and generative changes. We find that vertical movement comes naturally from horizontal translation. The center is the source of the system perturbation.

Nature shows us the form.

It is all we need to know.

All we need to do, is see it.