Collaborative framework for inner worlds

1. There is a necessary requirement of play and permission to fail.
2. The map is never the end goal.
3. Trick the group. Pretend there is one goal. 
4. Presence and curiosity are paramount.
5. Ask at least 7 questions about someone’s mark on a page. Listen to what they are not saying. 
6. Rules and constraints dictate the flow. No rules means no flow. 
7. Be extremely clear and simple in instructions. Do not leave anything up for interpretation. 
8. Time increments of 10 seconds to 3 minutes only.  

Framework for opening the faucet together 

1. Move the breath first 
2. Move the body next
3. Move the arm
4. Move the wrist 
5. The hand happens to move above a piece of paper. The hand happens to be holding a pencil. 
6. In group, listen to simultaneous sound of pencil on paper