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  2. We will focus on the practical and concrete research and experiences elsewhere, but here we focus on the sources of our theoretical insights, by going through the key books of the most significant authors who influenced us.

  3. 2021年10月14日 · As defined by Jorge Ferrer: Spiritual knowing is a participatory process. What do I mean by "participatory"? First, "participatory" alludes to the fact that spiritual knowing is not objective, neutral, or merely cognitive .

  4. Types of Participatory Research. From David Hiles, Methods of Participatory Inquiry: Ancient methods of inquiry. Explicit methods (Researcher oriented) Heuristic Inquiry (Clark Moustakas) Co-operative / Lived Inquiry (John Heron) Autoethnography (Carolyn Ellis) Mindful Inquiry (Valerie Bentz & Jeremy Shapiro) Implicit methods (Participant oriented)

  5. P2P Theory is beholden and influenced to authors that were pivotal in the 'participatory turn' regarding spiritual concerns and practice, i.e. chiefly John Heron (see his book Sacred Science) and Jorge Ferrer with his Participatory Turn in Transpersonal Psychology.

  6. Bethany Horne: "FLOK Society is, at its core, a research project occurring within a university: Ecuador’s post-graduate-focused state school the IAEN. But the parameters of the project push us to seek as many partnerships with any other schools, entities, social organizations, and communities with a stake in the project.

  7. We claim and explain that the various expressions of P2P are a symptom of a profound cultural shift in the spheres of epistemology (ways of knowing) and of ontology (ways of feeling and being), leading to a new articulation between the individual and the collective ( 6.1.A ), representing a true epochal shift.

  8. Jorge N. Ferrer, Ph.D. is chair of the Department of East-West Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, and author of Revisioning Transpersonal Theory: A Participatory Vision of Human Spirituality, State University of New York