Speaker 1
i think the development in in the terms that i'm working with, is is a shows up and is demonstrated by people inhabiting more of their more of their depth, you know. And so development isn't an abandoning of, let's say, the depth of parts and a favouring and trying to get to the depth of non duality. That's just self improvement in different clothing, right? So really the idea here is is a unfolding more and more of our innate wholeness. So that's really what unfolding is, is unfolding is always an unfolding of wholeness into a greater expression of wholeness. So at no point is there any sense of deficiency. You know, i look at like a, you know, the the plant world. Maybe as a simple analogy here, you know, sometimes i talk about the unfolding of an acorn into an oak tree. You know, if we look at this acorn, we don't look at it and we think, osh, this is pathetic. Is such a deficient oak tree. It's got no roots and no branches and no leaves, and, oh my gosh, it should just give up and go home, right? Instead, we look at it as a miracle. We look at this acorn and we think, this turns into an oak tree. Oh my gosh, that is amazing, right? And then the how it does that is it does that through certain conditions. So when the conditions are right, that unfolding is a natural occurrence, and that unfolding is in a deep relationship with its environment, with the exact conditions that are present there. And what i find is, that's what we're trying to do, and arend in our coaching conversations, is create the conditions in which unfoldment, as a natural process of life, actually spontaneously emerges in in the conditions and the relationships that the person is in. And that is that can be viewed as a developmental a process that can be described in these developmental models. Um, academically, that's of interest, right? But pragmatically, for for you now, showing up in your relationship, not so much, right? But so it's, it's this, it's this deepening, a conscious, a embodiment and an ihabitation of our own innate depth that actually develops us. And when you have an ontology of depth and a way of working at each depth skilfully so that the client spontaneously deepens, then then that unfoldment in that development, is a natural outcome of that.
Speaker 2
And we're putting on e a course. We're puttng on a course with you in october this year. What do you what's the intention withthat? What do you hope people will get from it?