Creative Edge Focusing E-Newsletter

DEVELOPING THE "HABIT OF FELT SENSING":

Focusing Partnership Exchange: The Focuser Is In Charge

 Dr. Kathy McGuire, Director                                Week Three

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
 
For four weeks, we practice an actual exercise in three different categories: An Instant "Ahah!" to integrate into your every day life at work and at home, a Felt Sensing exercise to practice this step of Focusing or an Interpersonal Focusing exercise, and a Complete Focusing Session. Actually doing the exercise which  arrives in each e-newsletter insures that you can call upon these new skills when needed!
 
In this four week cycle, we are applying Gendlin's Six-Step Focusing process to spiritual experiences. If you are just joining us and have never learned Focusing, probably best to start by reading the introduction to Instant "Ahah!" #1: Focusing -- Find Out What Is Bothering You, which lays out the six steps.
 
Starting Your Own Listening/Focusing Partnership or Group
 
In these weekly Felt Sensing newsletters of this four-week cycle, I am giving instruction (including free Chapter downloads from the manual Focusing In Community: Starting A Listening/Focusing Support Group (Focusing en Comunidad) and encouragement for starting your own, local Listening/Focusing Practice Group. Click here to read Week One: Starting A Listening/Focusing Practice Group, including links to Free Downloads of Introduction from the manual, Focusing in Community, in English and Spanish. This Introduction gives many suggestions for finding that one first person to exchange Focusing Partnership and/or how to start a core practice group.
 
Click here to read Week Two: Basic Listening/Focusing Exchange and First Ten Sessions of Practice Group . Including are links for free download of Chapter Three: Listening/Focusing Partnership Exchange, in English and Spanish, from the manual Focusing in Community.
What The Focuser Does: Focusing While Being Listened To
 
Focusing Partnerships/Groups/Teams can work as a self-help, peer-based model precisely because the Focuser is "in charge" of their own Focusing Turn. The Focuser is the boss, saying what is and isn't working for them. The Listener is just a helper, not a "therapist," a "Coach," a "Consultant." The Focuser is in charge of getting what he or she needs out of the Focusing Turn, be it emotional support, exploration of an idea, or another kind of right-brain, creative problem solving. Read below from Chapter Three in Focusing in Community: 
 
"Listening is a two-way process-it involves certain skills of the Focuser as well as the Listener.  It is also a process between peers-the Listener will use special skills to help the Focuser find "the intuitive feel," but there is no assumption that she is an "expert" who can do all the fixing.  In fact, the Focuser is in the best position to do the work of finding words for the "intuitive feel" since she is the one experiencing The Creative Edge, she has much more information to go on than the most skilled Listener.  
 
A responsible Focuser does most of the work of staying focused on the "intuitive feel"-the Listener helps where she is able.  The Focuser will even tell the Listener how to help:  "I need you to say that back", or "No, I'm getting off on a tangent.  Let's go back to ---, "or "There is a crying place here somewhere.  Let me be quiet for a minute and get hold of it".  The Focuser is responsible-she doesn't just sit and talk and expect the Listener to do the work of finding and articulating The Creative Edge.
 
The main responsibility of the Focuser is Intuitive Focusing-constantly staying in touch with the vague, bodily feeling which is the referent for all the words that are coming, knowing when the words are connecting with the "intuitive feel" and when they are just words. There's no way that the Listener can do this better than the Focuser-the Listener has no "intuitive feel" of "rightness" to go on (See Chapter Four on "Focusing")
 
Finding words for the "intuitive feel" is a mysterious process-at the same time that you know what you are sensing very precisely, because you can feel it, you also don't have the vaguest notion of what you are sensing, because you have no words for it.  A Focusing session is like a precarious kind of search in the dark-holding on to this murky "intuitive sense" at all cost, you carefully try to make words for it, testing the words constantly against the "intuitive feel" until you find the ones that "fit", that make a difference that you can feel, that allow a "stuck" pattern to release and change. 
 
You can't engage in this process unless you have an "intuitive feel" to work from, so the Focuser's most important task is sitting quietly and letting an "intuitive feel" form, or coming in touch with, or becoming aware of, one that is there.  You have to start out with The Creative Edge, the "something-that-is-more-than-words"-starting straight into words without pausing to let the "intuitive feel" come doesn't work.
 
 How do you Focus?  Mainly, by sitting quietly, stopping all the externally-directed activity and thinking that goes with being out in the world, and just being still.  It is as if the "intuitive sensing" is there all the time and will emerge if you can just get quiet enough to become aware of it. Focusing means asking yourself, quietly, "How am I now?" and listening and waiting for a "right-brain" answer to come, as an "intuitive feel."
 
It is the opposite of looking out at the Listener and saying, "Tell me what to do". It is also the opposite of the inner dialogue which we all have most of the time-a critical stream of messages telling us what we should do or feel.  It is simply asking yourself, "How do I feel?" and accepting, without censorship, whatever comes before words.
 
Focusing is difficult and isn't learned all at once.  Partly you learn how to focus by being listened to, by having the Listener say back what she has heard you say and checking those words against your inner sensing ("No, it's not quite that.  It's more like ---"), and by trying out her suggestions to sense into certain words that seemed important.  The following are some additional aspects of being a responsible Focuser (Table 3.3):
 
 TABLE  3.3
 
 HOW TO FOCUS WHILE BEING LISTENED TO

  
1.    Start your turn by sitting quietly for one to three
      minutes, turning inwards and finding the "intuitive
      feel," the "something-that-is-more-than-words,"
      The Creative Edge of right-brain information
 
 2.   When you have an "intuitive feel" for an issue, then
       carefully try out some tentative words for it.
       Check the Listener's reflection of your words
       against the "intuitive feel" again, and make more
       words until you have it just right.
 
 3.   When you find words that "fit" the "intuitive sense,"
       receive whatever comes, non-judgmentally.
       If tears come, be welcoming.
 
 
4.    If you get lost, just stop talking and Focus again,
       looking for the "intuitive feel"
  
5.    When you get to ending places, go back to the
       original felt sense and check with it:  "Is this
       all?  Or is there more there to be discovered?"
 
Now, click here to go to my blog where, at the top, you will find the links to download the complete "Chapter Three: LIstening/Focusing Partnership Exchange" in English or Spanish if you haven't already done this or order the complete manual or multi-media Self-Help Package in our Store.
 
In the Chapter, you will find complete detailed instructions for being the Focuser and being the Listener in a Focusing Partnership Exchange and for starting a Focusing Practice Group or Team. 
Finding Your First Person Or Core Group 
 
And just an easy reminder from last week's lesson, if you haven't yet taken that first step of finding one person or a small group to start practicing with:
 
Beginning your Listening/Focusing Practice Group can be as easy as finding one other person to share the Self-Help Package (or with Spanish manual) with. You will have a manual download in English or Spanish giving explicit instructions, two 2-CD sets explaining the basic philosophy and including many Focusing Exercises you can use to begin your meetings, and a two-hour DVD with four different demonstrations of being a Focused Listener while someone else is using Intuitive Focusing. All for the introductory price of $39 US!!!
 
Not ready to commit to a purchase? You can start by downloading the free PDF files (or in Spanish) of the Introduction to the manual which gives many suggestions for finding people for your practice group. And next week you can download Chapter Three, explicit instructions for the first ten meetings of your LIstening/Focusing exchange.
 
CLICK HERE FOR A LINK AT CREATIVE EDGE FOCUSING WHERE YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE ENTIRE "INTRODUCTION," IN ENGLISH OR SPANISH, AS A FREE PDF FILE.
 
AND/OR CLICK HERE TO VIEW A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION AND TO CONSIDER PURCHASING THE ENTIRE SELF-HELP PACKAGE FOR $39 (OR MANUAL DOWNLOAD ALONE FOR $5), WITH MULTI-MEDIA SUPPORT.
 
It is my hope that, before the end of this four-week cycle, you will have found at least one other person to practice Intuitive Focusing and Focused Listening with as the beginning of your own local practice group. The manual chapter gives many suggestions about how to find your first one or more people, how to present the idea, how to demonstrate the skills.
 
BUT ONLY YOU CAN TAKE THAT FIRST STEP OF FINDING SOMEONE, JUST THAT ONE, FIRST PERSON. From then on, you and your partner can support each other in enlarging the group, if you want.
 
You can get online support and answers to your questions as you try to proceed in the Creative Edge Practice e-group at http://yahoogroups.com/group/creativeedgepractice .
 QUICK LINKS TO E-SUPPORT, CLASSES, BLOG, ARTICLES, ETC.
 
Two Yahoo E-Groups, Creative Edge Practice and Creative Edge Collaboration, for Ongoing Support and Learning
 
 
Self-Help Package, CDs, DVD, manual English and espanol
 
Experiential Focusing Therapy manual
 
Certification Programs: Consultant/Helping Professional : Now with option of Structured Level 1-4 Listening/Focusing Training With Ruth Hirsch followed by 10 supervision sessions with Dr. McGuire. Contact Dr. McGuire for information on this NEW option
About Creative Edge Focusing (TM) 
 
Mission: bring Core Skills of Intuitive Focusing and Focused Listening, and The Creative Edge Pyramid of applications from individual to interpersonal to organizational, to all audiences throughout the world.
 
Dr. Kathy McGuire, Director
Location: Beaver Lake in Rogers, AR
These materials are offered purely as self-help skills. In providing them, Dr. McGuire is not engaged in rendering psychological, financial, legal, or other professional services. If expert assistance or counseling is needed, the services of a competent professional should be sought.
Creative Edge Focusing (TM)
Dr. Kathy McGuire
Director