Monthly themes on collective healing
Every month we co-create wisdom around a new topic related to collective healing. Join our mailing list or online community to receive each month’s blog, practice and live Circle information.
July - Dec 2021
December’s theme
This month honors the many invitations that darkness offers with a focus on rest for those of us who are experiencing deep fatigue within their creative cycles of being of service to the world. In the Northern Hemisphere, this season of darkness invites deep rest as the cold gently billows in and tucks the land in for its wintery slumber. What is this season offering you?
November’s Theme
So often when I’m in the midst of transition I want to be on the other side already. Can I slow myself down enough to notice the micro moments within it all? And if so, what teachings lie there that are key to where I’m meant to land next? Exploration at the personal & collective.
October’s theme
In these dynamic times that we’re living in where things are changing at a rapid pace, how can we be in relationship with uncertainty in a way that’s grounding, generative and liberating? As things continue to change, what can we be certain about within ourselves, the Universe, our relationships and the world?
September’s theme
As change makers, we go ‘em. Now the question is - what do we do with them? Whether you call it climate anxiety, eco-grief, environmental despair, solastalgia, or vicarious trauma. Join us for this month’s theme on climate feelings to get to know yours more.
August’s Theme
Whether the changes you’re tuned into are related to our climate, or to the massive culture shifts that come with technology, or to the pervasive feelings of political homelessness that abound, or to a growing sense of something new that’s right around the corner for us as a civilization…
Being alive these days requires us to have a relationship with newness.
July’s theme
To usher in a new world that’s regenerative, fair and equitable, and beautiful we need to heal the remnants of the old and free ourselves from the cycles that collective wounds keep us caught in. The field of trauma studies teaches us that being resourced is key to healing wounds, and to feel wounds may mean we’re resourced enough to do so. Therefore there’s the invitation to honor what we’ve inherited, as well.