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  • Joy Hardy  Email   Web Page




  • Andrew Henon  Email

  • "Inclusional" concepts of "co-creativity," within the discipline of painting   - an article by Andrew Henon


    View some of Andrew's work in our Gallery



  • Geoffrey Higgins  Email   The Matara Centre

    Geoffrey Higgins has worked with large organizations for the last 20 years, and through including, co-creative relationships, introducing the principles of naturalistic enquiry, and possibility to organizations teams have consistently achieved twice the results in half the time.


    Geoffrey was the founder of the Matara centre an open space, where people could be present to the integration of mind, body, spirit and the natural world.


    Matara is an experiment and expression of bringing something in to existence in a material form, (body) though holding intention, exploring and meditating, (Mind) allowing for the creative emergence from a non local field of infinite possibility. (Spirit)


    Against all rational expectations and explanations Matara has emerged integrating the idea construction, value fulfilment will commercial viability, by following Buckminster Fullers principles of doing what you love, for the benefits of the whole and trusting the safety and creativity of the universe.





  • Marie Huxtable  Email




  • Timo Jarvilehto  Email   Personal Web Site
  • Professor of psychology in the University of Oulu (Finland) since1986. Born 1946 in Vaasa, Finland. Studied psychology and physiology (University of Helsinki), psychologist 1969, PhD 1973 (Thesis: Neural coding in the temperature sense). Working in Marburg (assistant professor in physiology), Leipzig (Wilhelm Wundt -professor), Moscow (Academy of Sciences, visiting fellow) and in the universities of Helsinki, Joensuu and Oulu (professor of psychology). Basic field of study brain research and psychophysiology, starting with EEG problems (CNV, evoked potentials), extending to problems of sensory physiology and psychophysics (human microneurography), and to unit studies in behaving animals. Published several books (in Finnish) dealing with problems of learning, brain activity, and development of educational systems. Since 1990 developing psychological theory under the heading "systemic psychology" based on the theory of the organism-environment system. Since 2004 founded a new laboratory, SkilLab, at Kajaani University Consortium, and developing a research program on Psychology of Experience and Action .





  • Ted Lumley  Email   www.goodshare.org

    Ted Lumley is a native of White Rock, a pacific coast town in British Columbia south of Vancouver, Canada. His early and persisting interest in the ‘geometrical dynamics of local space’ led him to study physics and mathematics at the University of British Columbia. From 1964 to 1996 he worked in the international petroleum industry in geophysical exploration and in research and development based in Canada, Libya, UK, New Orleans and the U.S. His work orientation ranged from seismic surveying to the management of technology development in centralized R&D sites. From 1992 - 1996, as Chief Technical Computing Scientist for Mobil Oil’s Petroleum Exploration & Producing Division, he helped to co-found the Petrotechnical Open Systems Corporation, an open, not-for-profit industry corporation for the development of interoperable systems to support improved work synergies and safety in increasingly complex industry work environments. After completing in-company studies on the emergence of ‘exceptional teams’ in 1996, he left the petroleum industry to pursue independent research into ‘community-as-complex-system’, as documented on his website at Goodshare. His internet based sharing with others, orienting to a deepening of understanding of community dynamics, bringing into connection systems, management and community governance theory, biology, mathematics, engineering and chemistry, led to his current participation in a transdisciplinary sharing circle that has been inquiring into ‘inclusionality’. Inclusionality is a broadened and deepened epistemological framework for scientific inquiry into community dynamics (the emergence of harmony and dissonance). His focus within the inclusionality circle is on psychological health and healing and its linkages with the ‘new sciences’ of relativity and complexity, on the one hand, and the healing traditions of indigenous cultures, on the other. He is currently based on Pender Island, British Columbia, Canada





  • Carol Massey  Email


  • Anthony McCann  Email   www.craftinggentleness.org

    Anthony's PhD thesis




  • Sidney Mirsky  Email




  • Yaakub Murray  Email   Web Page




  • Marian Naidoo  Email   Marian Naidoo's PhD thesis




  • Ralph Pitt  Email   www.waterjourneys.net

    I use inclusionality to bring clients into the present moment, being connected and a part of everything that is in awareness in this moment, is a great feeling, not a thought but something real and tangible to the heart.





  • William Pryor  Email   Unhooked Thinking

    William Pryor, Director of Unhooked Thinking, the iconoclastic addiction conference, has been applying his version of inclusionality to his business activities, writing and film production activities for some decades now and is happy to see if any of his experience applies elsewhere.





  • Alan Rayner  Email   Web Site

    Alan Rayner was born in Nairobi, Kenya in 1950. He obtained BA and PhD degrees in Natural Sciences at King’s College, Cambridge and is currently a Reader in Biology at the University of Bath. He is an accomplished biological scientist, ecological philosopher, artist and writer. He has published around 140 scientific articles, 6 scientific books (including Degrees of Freedom - Living in Dynamic Boundaries, Imperial College Press, 1997) and a 3 volume e book (Inclusionality: The Science, Art and Spirituality of Space, Place and Evolution, 2004). He has contributed to a variety of science- and art-based TV and radio broadcasts and presented many seminars and conference papers as well as convening several international conferences and symposia. The latter include a pioneering Science-Art event, ‘The Language of Water’, which, in 2001, resulted in an acclaimed BBC Radio 4 series, ‘Water Story’, and in 2006 ‘Unhooked Thinking’, a landmark in changing our perceptions of addiction. He was President of the British Mycological Society in 1998 and has been a BP Venture Research Fellow and a Miller Visiting Research Professor at the University of California, Berkeley.


    View some of Alan's work in our Gallery


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