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Social Entrepreneurship I Foundation project by Dr. Isabel Werle and Dr. Silke Oehrlein-Karpi
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Transformation through Relationship
The current time of individual and collective crises needs people who feel valuable and connected and who respond creatively to the challenges of the NOW from a responsible WE consciousness.
Since our relationship to ourselves and the world has its origin in our previous relationship experiences, we start right here and place our relationships at the center: the relationship to ourselves, our relationship with other people, with nature and ultimately with the whole earth.
In the midst of interpersonal alienation and exhausting self-optimization, we have increasingly forgotten that we need each other. It is therefore very important to us to support people in (re)experiencing nourishing, stabilizing and inspiring relationship experiences in their exhausting, complex and often overwhelming everyday lives.
With our offer, we provide safe spaces in which interpersonal connection can be experienced on the basis of the uniqueness of each individual. We consider vulnerability to be part of our humanity and include it in our relationships and communication. This allows a deeper sense of security and self-worth to develop, which relies less and less on exhausting protective, adaptive and control mechanisms. Only in the awareness of a connectedness that integrates vulnerability can the resilience that is inherent in all people fully develop and act as an antidote to inner and outer division.
At the core of our work, therefore, is the cultivation, strengthening and ever-increasing refinement of our ability to relate and our language. Instead of getting lost in fixed positions and recurring stories, we learn to focus our attention more and more on immediate sensing and feeling and to communicate from the present moment. With increasing practice, we gradually develop an awareness of a regenerative and supportive space in which more and more facets of our physical and mental experience can be held and digested.
In the midst of these processes, we recognize how we can be there for each other in a natural, responsible and benevolent way and what is needed RIGHT NOW for an attractive and flourishing culture of togetherness.
Sincerely,
Isabel Werle & Silke Oehrlein-Karpi