Wonderful. One of my degrees is in Transformative Learning and Change and I wrote a phenomenology paper that opens a bit like this. Remembering opening w many instances asking the reader to imagine. When I took an undergrad class to an art museum, many had never been, I suggested that THEY through their perception make the art. Bravo Sal and Tom. Oh the phenomenology paper was called Red Bird Flying Before Naming. We had fun in class "effing the ineffable" and a friend lent her art for illustrations....This inspires. Again thanks. Must put the coffee on.
Ah!!! Wonderful! I'll be reading!
Hi Tom! Thanks so much for the recommendation! I’m here on substack too, writing forward from the book.
Thanks for the suggestion! It reads beautifully, the first 15 free pages!
Wonderful. One of my degrees is in Transformative Learning and Change and I wrote a phenomenology paper that opens a bit like this. Remembering opening w many instances asking the reader to imagine. When I took an undergrad class to an art museum, many had never been, I suggested that THEY through their perception make the art. Bravo Sal and Tom. Oh the phenomenology paper was called Red Bird Flying Before Naming. We had fun in class "effing the ineffable" and a friend lent her art for illustrations....This inspires. Again thanks. Must put the coffee on.