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Thinking at the Edge (TAE), like Focusing, is a practice developed from
the Philosophy of the Implicit. Mary Hendricks (Executive Director of
The Focusing Institute) and Eugene Gendlin introduce key concepts and
describe TAE.
Focusing in Focus Productions: Videography by Nada Lou
www.nadalou.com.
Online clips technical support and collaboration from Simon d’Orsogna www.screencast.com.au.
This documentary was shot
in 2002 in New York.
The video is a 27 minute excerpt from a 235 minute DVD, "TAE in 14 Steps,"
available in the TFI store. The full length DVD is
also available from
Nada Lou's Focusing
Video Productions
The version below is in high-resolution. Roll your mouse over the lower section to see the control buttons while the video is playing.
The YouTube clips below are the same material but in 3 parts due to YouTube restrictions on the length of posted clips. The YouTube feed is available only in lower resolution. Users with slower connections may get better results using the YouTube version below. The full length DVD is available in the TFI store.
This material is protected by copyright. It may be freely copied, provided its use is solely for educational purposes, not for financial gain or in a commercial setting. It should be properly cited when used in any subsequent written work or other media. ŠTFI 2008. All rights reserved.
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