The Proteus Initiative

approaching an ecology of consciousness

We work with all aspects of social change – consulting, facilitating, writing, teaching. We strive to bring together a sensibility for, understanding of, and practice towards the relationship between ecological wholeness and social coherence and healing. Enabling people to stretch their processes of inner and outer development to greater edges and depths; this is the foundation for socially responsive and life-supporting practices.

This innovative approach to Reflective Social Practice can be taken further by undertaking a postgraduate training up to and including Masters level, to learn more about this please contact us.


2024 contains various initiatives, both online and in-person, and we hope you may join us for at least one of them.

On-line:
Enabling Life - An international online programme touching on the threads of a Delicate Activism, through a Reflective Social practice. For more information and to view the brochure, please CLICK HERE. This programme has already begun, however, it is possible to join the waitlist for the next cohort, if you wish to enquire please CONTACT US.

In Person:
We are planning various programmes and initiatives for 2024, to ensure you are notified when booking opens, please subscribe to our newsletter HERE or Contact us HERE

A GOETHEAN KNOWING
September 2024
A GOETHEAN KNOWING
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Readings

Readings

The approach to social and ecological complexity that is pursued by The Proteus Initiative demands a thorough re-appraisal and re-alignment of our ways of understanding and responding to social and ecological situations as living phenomena. In this section we present a number of different readings to enable practitioners to experience some aspects of our approach and methodology with respect to social practice. We update and add to this section of the website regularly and frequently so as to keep it alive.

We would appreciate to hear from you if any of these readings touch you in any way whatsoever. We also invite contributions from social practitioners who would like to join this conversation.