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After registering, you will receive an email confirmation (from [email protected]) almost immediately. Please check spam/junk/promotions if you do not see it.
An email with the zoom link and further information will be sent closer to the start date.
Open to new registrants who have some familiarity with the article.
Evelyn will be sharing a summary of Part 1 at the beginning of Part 2.
Gendlin's
Thinking Beyond Patterns: Body, Language and Situations
with Evelyn Fendler-Lee
- Reading & Exercises -
Part 2 of 2
10 Weekly meetings on Wednesdays
January 7 - March 11, 2026
11:00am - 1:00pm New York time
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The beauty of this kind of deep exploration happens even for the instructor.
Evelyn shares what has come for her in teaching Part 1:
In engaging deeply again with this text, I notice how much the text shows Gendlin's thinking with and from the implicit, and how he lets us participate in it and at the same time learn about it.
The text itself is about : We want to find a way of thinking and speaking ---about thinking and speaking--- in which the implicit intricacy continues to function in what we say.
It's something really to see how Gendlin’s thinking functions, because he's so clearly coming from instances, and he's taking us along.
~ Evelyn
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This registration page is for Part 2.
Open to new registrants who have some familiarity with the article.
Evelyn will be sharing a summary of Part 1 at the beginning of Part 2. -
Open to all. Focusing experience is recommended but not required. Knowledge of philosophy is not needed.
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There will be about 15-25 minutes of pure reading time per session. This allows enough time for reflections, exercises, and questions. Reading the text before the sessions is recommended but not required.
- Recording Note: Recordings of the weekly meetings with Evelyn will be available to all registrants as soon as possible after each session whether or not you attend live.
- All registrants will receive access to a Resource Page where the recordings and other information will be available. The Resource Page will be accessible for three months afterwards.
- Eugene T. Gendlin presented Thinking Beyond Patterns: Body, Language and Situations at the International Conference on the Foundations of Knowledge Science in 1991. You can buy the reprint of the paper from the TIFI Store (https://store.focusing.org/products/thinking-beyond-patterns-body-language-and-situations) or read it from the Gendlin Online Library (https://focusing.org/gendlin/docs/gol_2159.html).
We hope you can register by the first class on January 7, but if you miss it, we have registration open until January 21 -- you'll just need to catch up on the recordings.
OVERVIEW
The article Thinking Beyond Patterns: Body, Language, and Situations is a philosophical and practical exploration of how to allow the unformed, bodily-situational source of meaning to actively engage in thinking, language, and action—so that patterns stay alive, adaptable, and able to generate new understanding.
Gendlin argues that forms never work alone; they operate within a richer, bodily-situational intricacy that gives them meaning, “talks back” to them, and can change them.
In Section A, Gendlin frames his project as an attempt “to think—about and with— that which exceeds pattern.” The challenge is finding language that allows this intricacy to function both in thinking and in talking about thinking. He contends that human experience is inherently intricate and cannot be fully captured by formalized patterns, and he criticizes the assumption in historical philosophy that order must be externally imposed.
With a story of poetry, Gendlin explores how language functions within implicit intricacy, resulting in thought-ways and concepts that carry the implicit intricacy along. The concepts are expanded by stories from psychotherapy, where he shows how bodily-felt situations can generate fresh, realistic steps and adjustments.
Section B explains how patterns work and how they always work-in more. The developed framework expands into perception, science, and broader applications.
Thinking Beyond Patterns is one of my favorite books. It's an excellent introduction to Gendlin's philosophy: relatively short, non-technical and easy to read; and yet it delves deeply into a major aspect of the philosophy of the implicit, with interesting insights into how Gendlin saw himself in the context of history and the philosophical tradition.
~ Rob Parker
FORMAT
Evelyn is guiding the group through the entire text of Thinking Beyond Patterns: Body, Language, and Situations. The course is divided into two parts, each with 10 two-hour sessions. In the first part, we focused mostly on Section A. The second part will cover the rest of Chapter A-4, the entire Chapter A-5, and Section B. The detailed reading schedule is provided below.
There will be about 15-25 minutes of pure reading time per session. This allows enough time for reflections, exercises, and questions. Reading the text before the sessions is recommended but not required.
This series will be conducted via Zoom, where participants can see both the facilitator and other participants. You will need a computer or mobile device. Calling in by phone is optional but not preferred. Sessions will be recorded, and recordings will be shared with all registrants shortly after each session. Breakout rooms, if used, will not be recorded.
MORE INFORMATION
- Eugene T. Gendlin presented Thinking Beyond Patterns: Body, Language and Situations at the International Conference on the Foundations of Knowledge Science in 1991. You can buy the reprint of the paper from the TIFI Store (https://store.focusing.org/products/thinking-beyond-patterns-body-language-and-situations) or read it from the Gendlin Online Library (https://focusing.org/gendlin/docs/gol_2159.html).
- Suggested prerequisites:
Focusing experience is recommended but not required. Knowledge of philosophy is not needed. Open to all.
- What if I can't attend live because of my schedule or where I live?
It's okay because the recording is posted shortly after each week's session. Many registrants cannot attend live because of the time zone they live in. The recordings remain available for three months afterwards.
Participant Feedback:
I am thoroughly enjoying the Thinking Beyond Patterns reading group with Evelyn Fendler-Lee. I have found it a great way to learn the material. Evelyn is a great facilitator, dividing up the material and providing an excellent recap each week to refresh our memory. The community discussion makes me feel connected and valued. I look forward to Part 2!
~ Shannon Whalen
Participating in Dr Fender Lee's close reading of Thinking Beyond Patterns:Body, Language, and Situations brings Gendlin's methodology to our study of his text. With her guidance we practice what he teaches in the book. A fascinating experience enabled by a gifted teacher. Highly recommended.
~ Chris Hughes
Dean - Center for Process Studies
Dr. Evelyn Fendler-Lee
Evelyn is a self-employed organizational psychologist, certified counselor and Focusing trainer. As a coordinator in training she offers the program "Deep Thinking to Move Life and Thought Forward". As a coach, trainer and team facilitator for professional and personal growth, she encourages deep and interactive thinking for original creation, profound change and sustainable solutions.
She is a pioneer in the application of Thinking at the Edge (TAE) to innovation, teamwork, and leadership. She introduced Focusing to students teaching self-management and social skills and taught TAE courses at universities and 4x4 day TAE programs at the DAF, Würzburg. In 2020, she founded Thetaland®-Academy to bring Gendlin's philosophical principles and practices to a broader audience, using Thetaland®-The Game of Inquiry, which she co-developed in 2018. She teaches TAE in a 3-person format, offers practice-oriented philosophy classes, and presents at international conferences.
Contact: [email protected] www.thetaland-academy.com
Session 1 Summary of Section A-1-4 & A-4 8-10
8. New Concepts; 9. Psychotherapy research; 10. The cluster of concepts
Session 2: Chapter A-5: What is a situation (body, language, .....)? 1-4
1. We think this situation; 2. In deliberating we must think the situation; 3. Instances are more than their categories; 4. A situation is a pre-separated multiplicity
Session 3: Chapter A-5: What is a situation (body, language, .....)? 5-8
5. A situation is the implying of further events; 6. A situation consists of implicit action-possibilities; 7. A situation implies a change in how it now implies; 8. The truth of implying
Session 4: Chapter A-5: What is a situation (body, language, .....)? 9-10
9. Crossing: Each alternative is many other changed alternatives; 10. Focaling: The crossing of many is the focal implying of one next step
Session 5: Chapter A-5: What is a situation (body, language, .....)? 11-12
11. Functions of the body in language; 12. Functions of the body in language
SECTION B: PATTERNS
Session 6 Chapter B-1: Wider than perception and the five separated senses
Session 7 Chapter B-2: Doubling: patterns, the separation of the senses, empty 1-4
1. The purely visual exists only in a doubled way; 2. Separated senses require responding to patterns as such; 3. Separated sense-perceptions are symbolic; 4. Empty space comes from patterns
Session 8: Chapter B-2: Doubling: patterns, the separation of the senses, empty 5-
5. How all seems lost; 6. Human making and mechanics; the scientist/bird contrast; 7. Movement-patterns in empty space
Session 9: Chapter B-3: Resolution of the Conundrum: Patterns carry forward more than patterns, Chapter B-4: Some examples of the usefulness of these concepts
B-4 1. Sensations that occur, occur-into implied sensations; B-42. Tripling;
Session 10: Chapter B-5: Scientific applications and corroborations 1-2, Chapter B-6: Within, and not within
B-5 1. Inherited behavior and objects; B-5 2. We resolve an anomaly in the new studies of infants
For Reference: Full Reading Schedule can be viewed here (including Part 1 which took place October 8 - December 17, 2025)
Registration Policies
Pricing Part 2 Sessions 1-10: Regular price $395 Modified price $275 Lowest price $135
Three tier pricing. We welcome you to select the level right for you, while reminding you that if you have a reliable means of support and live in a country with a strong economy, we ask that you pay the regular price. By choosing the highest amount you are capable of paying you help make the sliding scale possible. Thank you!
Note: If the lowest price is not affordable, please email [email protected] to check on scholarship funds.
DEI Scholarship. There are DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) Scholarship funds available for anyone in a group under-represented in TIFI's programs, including people aged 30 or younger, those in the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) community and others. For more about our DEI scholarship, please see focusing.org/board. To apply, email [email protected]. Please write DEI scholarship in the subject line.
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For more information:
Contact Elizabeth at [email protected] or (845) 480-5111.
Registration Information and Price
$ 395.00
Regular Price - Part 2 Sessions 1-10
$ 275.00
Modified Price - Part 2 Sessions 1-10
$ 135.00
Lowest Price - Part 2 Sessions 1-10
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Registration Information and Price
Pricing Part 2 Session 1-10: Regular price $395 Modified price $275 Lowest price $135
Three tier pricing. We welcome you to select the level right for you, while reminding you that if you have a reliable means of support and live in a country with a strong economy, we ask that you pay the regular price. By choosing the highest amount you are capable of paying you help make the sliding scale possible. Thank you!