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Perception, in the view of Nora Bateson, is the intricate dance of sensory and cognitive processes through which we interpret and respond to the world around us. It is not a mere reception of external stimuli but a dynamic, context-sensitive interaction imbued with our histories, emotions, and cultural frames of understanding. Perception shapes and is shaped by the patterns we recognize and the meanings we ascribe, forming an ongoing loop of mutual influence with the ecosystems of our existence. Each moment of perception is an interconnected tapestry, where the observer and the observed are profoundly entwined, continually influencing each other in a co-creative dialogue. In this complex web of relational experiences, perception becomes an act of making sense, embodying the fluidity and interconnectedness of life itself.

See also: mutual learning, gregory bateson, living system, complex system, systems thinking

Praxis to Collective Wisdom w/ Bonnitta Roy, Nora Bateson, and Ria Baeck 1,861

What Gets Left Behind in the Hallway of Hallways: Session 1 w/ Nora Bateson 1,834

Awakening The World Teacher | Nora Bateson, John Vervaeke & Tim Adalin 1,808

Into the Heart of Systems Change with Nora Bateson 1,804

In The Bubbling Quiet, a dialogue with Nora Bateson 1,662

An Ecology of Mind. Nora Bateson & Guy Sengstock 1,505

Unanswered Questions w/ Nora Bateson 1,452

Nora Bateson Clean Language Conference 2014 Video 1,206

3 - Nora Bateson - Intersubjectivity - 7th Annual CPH Open Dialogue Meeting - March 6, 2015 1,173

Nora Bateson: The Body as a system 1,145