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Sitting in the fire
Book • 1995
Arnold Mindell's Sitting in the Fire explores large-group facilitation methods for transforming conflict and engaging diversity through process work.
The book presents frameworks for understanding rank, power, and dynamics that emerge in group settings, emphasizing fluidity and context.
Mindell offers practical exercises and theoretical insight aimed at leaders, facilitators, and activists seeking to hold difficult conversations.
The work integrates psychological, sociological, and experiential approaches to support collective learning and healing.
It has influenced many facilitators working in social movements and organizational change.
The book presents frameworks for understanding rank, power, and dynamics that emerge in group settings, emphasizing fluidity and context.
Mindell offers practical exercises and theoretical insight aimed at leaders, facilitators, and activists seeking to hold difficult conversations.
The work integrates psychological, sociological, and experiential approaches to support collective learning and healing.
It has influenced many facilitators working in social movements and organizational change.
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as a formative facilitation book that shaped her understanding of power and rank.

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