Companionship

SHARING EXPERIENCES, THOUGHTS, QUOTE You are encouraged to assemble your own companionships, whether online or face-to-face, and experiment with it. Please share with us your experiences and thoughts ...

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D' Aragona (1510–1556)

TULLIA D' ARAGONA The impossible desire to merge with the beloved Tullia d'Aragona (1510–1556) was an Italian poet and philosopher. Like her mother, she was a courtesan (a court lady, companion of pow...

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David Sumiacher: Entrevista y comentarios

VIDEO: David Sumiacher: ¿Qué es la autoreflexión?  [spvideo]http://youtu.be/3YL4me6ZHys[/spvideo]

De Beauvoir (1908-1986)

DE BEAUVOIR (1908-1986)  Woman’s way of loving Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) was a French existentialist philosopher, writer, and political activist, and was one of the first women to study at t...

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De Condorcet (1764-1822)

SOPHIE DE CONDORCET Sophie de Condorcet (1764-1822), born Marie-Louise-Sophie de Grouchy, was a French writer, translator, and hostess of an intellectual salon in Paris, where she was well-connected w...

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Philosophers

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Deep Philosophy Left

WHAT IS DEEP PHILOSOPHY? Deep Philosophy means philosophizing (doing philosophy) in a contemplative, personal, and self-transformative way. In Deep Philosophy we contemplate from our inner depth on fu...

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Deep Philosophy Right

LEXICON OF DEEP PHILOSOPHY


Bubble – an insight that surfaces in the mind, like a bubble rising from the depth of a lake, accompanied by a sense of special realness and significance.

 
Centering exercise – a short meditative exercise at the beginning of a contemplative session.

 
Cipher – a short text which can take us beyond the level of objective understanding to a deeper, non-objective level of encounter reality. (Origin: Karl Jaspers. See also Paul Tillich on “symbols.”)

 
Clearing – an inner space of silence which we create when we empty a portion of our mind from thoughts and images.
Companion – a member of a Deep Philosophy session or group.

 
Companionship – a group of participants who contemplate in togetherness over time.

 

Contemplation – reflecting on a text or idea, in a group or individually, from our inner depth.


Door to the depth – a selected phrase in a philosophical text, which cannot be fully grasped intellectually, and which can lead us to our inner depth. (See “Cipher”)

 
Facilitator – a participant who leads a session of a Deep Philosophy.

 
Gentle reading – a contemplative technique of reading a text silently, receptively, while listening carefully to the meanings that rise in one’s mind.

 
Guided philosophical imagination – a technique of exploring a philosophical text through visual imagination, using non-discursive understanding.

 
Inner depth – a central dimension of a person’s being, often dormant and hidden. When it awakens, either spontaneously or through Deep Philosophy exercises, it gives us a sense of intense focus and realness, often with new understandings that we experience as precious and meaningful.

 
Interpretive reading – a technique of studying a philosophical text in a semi-contemplative way. Participants resonate with it sentence by sentence or passage by passage.

 
Landscape of ideas – the conceptual “skeleton” or “essence” of a philosophical text, viewed like a network of landmarks on a geographical terrain.

 
Map of ideas – a sketch of the central concepts of a philosophical text, which represents the text’s conceptual structure (“conceptual landscape”). It is used in semi-contemplative techniques to understand a text “from the inside.”

 
Polyphony - a discourse in which the companions compose several different lines of thought in parallel, like musical instruments in a concert. Participants respond to the text, as well as to each other, without agreeing or disagreeing, without judging or analyzing each other.

 
Precious moment – a special moment in a Deep Philosophy session, in which participants sense an intense meaningful insight.

 
Precious speaking – a contemplative technique of communicating in a condensed, poetic way. Participants formulating a sentence carefully yet spontaneously, without repetition or redundancy.

 
Recollection – a daily exercise which a companion does during the day in order to maintain connection to one’s inner depth.

 
Resonating – a technique in which we respond to the ideas of a text or companions without talking “about” them. Participants speak not “about” but “with,” like musicians playing side by side in the same concert.

 
Ruminatio (repetitive reading) – a contemplative technique in which we read a brief text again and again in order to go beyond our normal patterns of understanding and to awaken insights.

 
Speaking-from (contrasted with speaking-about) – a contemplative discourse in which we attend to the source within us from which our ideas emerge.

 
Text-contemplation – reflecting on a philosophical text from our inner depth.

 
Togetherness – a “shoulder-to-shoulder” relationship between companions that is not judgmental and welcomes personal differences. Companions think, speak, and act “with” each other, like musicians playing together.

 
Trio – a small group of philosophical companions conducting a Deep Philosophy session, usually of three companions. (In the case of four participants, it is usually called a Quartet). The dynamics of a trio is more personal than in a larger companionship.

 
Voice of reality – a philosophical idea, viewed not as a theory about reality, but as an expression of human reality, and as emerging from it.

 

Voicing is a contemplative technique in which the participants sit silently for a few minutes, reflect on a short text, and write gently the ideas that rise in their minds. In this way they "give voice" to their inner depth.

 

Democritus (4th century BC)

DEMOCRITUS PLEASURE, HAPPINESS AND CHEERFULNESS Democritus (c. 460 – c. 370 BC) was a Greek philosopher known primarily for his theory of atoms, but in fact he wrote about many topics, although only f...

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Descartes (1596-1650)

RENÉ DESCARTES I am a thing which thinks René Descartes (1596-1650), an important French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, is considered the father of modern philosophy. Under his influence, ...

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Detlef Staude

 VIDEO: Interview with Detlef StaudeThe adventure of searching for orientation in doing philosophy   Detlef Staude is a philosophical practitioner living and working in Berne, Switzerland. H...

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Detlef Staude: Philosophieren als Abenteuer der Orientierung

VIDEO: Detlef StaudePhilosophieren als Abenteuer der Orientierung   [spvideo]http://youtu.be/PvN_8kiytKA[/spvideo] Detlef Staude ist ein philosophischer Praktiker, der in Bern / Schweiz lebt und seine...

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Dewey (1859-1952)

JOHN DEWEY John Dewey (1859-1952) was an American thinker known for his “pragmatist” approach to philosophy in general, and especially to philosophy of education. He grew up in Vermont, USA, and later...

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Dietlinde Schmalfuß-Plicht

VIDEO: Dietlinde Schmalfuß-PlichtNach-denken über den Tod und die Trauer  [spvideo]http://youtu.be/zf7M1HvdiOQ[/spvideo] Dietlinde Schmalfuß-Plicht bietet in ihrer Philosophischen Praxis in Erfurt sow...

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Donata Romizi - Creating new frameworks for philosophical practice

VIDEO: Donata RomiziCreating new frameworks for philosophical practice Donata Romizi is a philosophical practitioner who works both in Austria and in Italy, and who also teaches at the Institute of Ph...

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Dries Boele

VIDEO: Interview with Dries BoelePhilosophy as the art of living   {jcomments on} Dries Boele is a Dutch philosophical practitioner, working with individuals and groups in Amsterdam. He was ...

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Dries Boele - Filosofia come arte di vivere

VIDEO: Dries BoeleFilosofia come arte di vivere [spvideo]http://youtu.be/oIhqV8cSgXs[/spvideo] Dries Boele è un filosofo pratico olandese che lavora con gruppi e singoli, ad Amsterdam. E’ stato uno de...

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Dwight (1813-1893)

JOHN SULLIVAN DWIGHT Music and unity John Sullivan Dwight (1813-1893) was an American thinker, an influential music critic, and a member of the American Transcendentalist movement of the 19th century ...

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Eckart Ruschmann - Philosophical Counseling and Worldview Exploration

VIDEO: Interview with Eckart RuschmannPhilosophical Counseling and Worldview Exploration [spvideo]http://youtu.be/XDn1rs6qdPY[/spvideo]   Eckart Ruschmann is a philosophical practitioner and...

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