welcome to your global multiversity newsletter
from Rob McNeilly
CET is now GLOBAL!
So ... this is the first edition of the Your Global Multiversity Newsletter.
The CET Newsletter had been published more or less regularly since 1993, first in a paper format and then from 1998 as email. Your Global Multiversity Newsletter is now taking its place, and will include interviews, reflections, snippets of usefulness, and other contributing as they evolve.
CET was formed in1988 as a way of creating a learning community, originally in Melbourne, Australia, and then in other states and rural areas. It was also created to honour Milton Erickson as a person, a therapist, a teacher, and a visionary.
Your Global Multiversity is an expansion of these ideas and learning opportunities to create a global community of like minded people who can learn together, support each other, and celebrate the many and varied views or versions of “reality” which Maturana spoke so lovingly about. We are making a small beginning. Erickson said “You see, you don’t know what your goals are. We learn our goals only in the process of getting there ... You don’t know what the baby is going to become. Therefore you wait and take good care of it until it becomes what it will”.
Ryan Nagy is a welcome co-creator of this venture so please let us know any ideas that you have that would contribute to our community. We’d love to hear some case studies, book reviews, workshop experiences ... anything relevant!
Welcome from Rob & Ryan
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Rafael Echeverria on learning
listen to Rafael Echeverria speak about language, action and learning.
listen to Humberto Maturana speak about learning
Jeff Zeig interview 20101124
interview with Jeff Zeig PhD about art and impact in therapy
Observer’s Lookout 1
read what Peter Thorneycroft writes about enhancing our abilites to observe