Slow Listening – Fragments for Sharing
Slow Listening – Fragments for Sharing
Little notes, fragments, comments and other written/spoken poetic constellations constructed to summarize the second Testing Week exploring Slow Listening and to them share with guests at Listening Event II.
By Bureau for Listening, Carolyn F. Strauss and Christine Hvidt.
Listening and Slowness grow from the same place
Neither is dependent on the other, but they make a great pair
This text is not about slowness or listening. It is about
scale – receptivity – friction – traces – gesture – sacrifice – giving up the self – transformation
And that is enough.
Slow Listening is:
Attention to detail
+
Larger perspective
In the question of SLOW LISTENING – consider impact vs. Vagueness
I love the idea of the minor invitation and wonder if there is such a thing as a major invitation
There’s something about lingering that I find very poetic and would like to explore more
“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.” – Simone Weill quoted by Christine Hvidt
Slowness is…
Attention to process
Awareness of process
Awareness in process
Being in process
A process (verb)
“Challenge habitual rhythms and general comfort”
a quote by Christine Hvidt
Margins
Being together
Exhale
Meeting on a threshold
Plural realities
Uncertainty
Living membrane
Weavings
Unpredicted
Minor invitations
Slightly stretched
“Slow and Listening don’t need each other, but they share a force.”
>> When the words are placed next to each other, they create both a tension and an in-tention
Slow Listening, like Slow research, insists on a framework that is:
Multi- and also trans-disciplinary >> the ‘trans’ being a more fluid intermingling of forces
Moving between different scales >> zooming into details and quieter voices or soundings, and zooming out to recall the larger ecologies from which they emerge and/or in which they are embedded. >> Like adjusting the focal lens on a camera… sometimes micro, sometimes macro, sometimes soft focus.
Comprehensive of different tempos and temporalities >> enter at your own pace and in good time, while also stretching your awareness to longer timeframes and even other understandings of how time works.
… “keeping complexity alive”
Echoing Brandon LaBelle’s invitation—from the last Testing Ground session here at AHC—to SURRENDER
What does it mean to surrender to Slowness?
To allow Attention to the moment and an embrace of complexity to exist simultaneously? Without judging whether you are doing it right… Practicing this, again and again.
Being IN process and allowing it to slowly, subtle-ly RECALIBRATE the way you move in the world, approach others, and encounter even your own self?
Starting up ritual #1:
[A series of rituals/practices/exercises/check-ins… to mark and attune each ‘workshop’ day. Each ritual has a duration of 15 minutes.]
Walk as slowly as possible
– together as a group – perhaps shoulder to shoulder…
Walk for as long (or short…) as possible
We did this ritual at the center of the parking lot of the meatpacking district – and were able to walk at a pace of 2 minutes per meter. We felt that, with more time, we would have been able to walk much much slower… making it a question of practice, of balance…
Words I gathered from others during the event:
resistance
holding someone’s hand
it is itself
practicing balance
minor movements
vagueness
failure
softness
offering time
being together
weavings
wonderings
in process
giving up the self
material presence
acts of care
anchoring
negotiation
listening to other bodies
connecting differently
ritualistic practices
… of
… lingering
Slowly drifting with the minor movements or tiny changes
observing the known and unknown rippling effects of this slow listening act
Listening as a gesture
of making yourself available
for what arrives
to you
where you are with the ones you are with
Listening as a gesture
of landing your somatic
and mindful awareness
to the place you attend to
Slow listening as starting point for
connecting with other fellow planet mates
For establishing continuous relationships
that deepen and unfold and
shape shift
the more you listen
I invite you to embrace the darkness
and challenge your habitual rhythms and thresholds of comfort