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Greetings fellow travelers,
We’re re-surfacing from the course portal, feeling moved and inspired 🥲
As imagined, this journey allowed us to go deeper together. Bridge worlds. Imagine new ways. Plant seeds.
Much to process. It’s time for a little breather. But stay tuned for more reflections and offerings in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, if you weren’t able to join but would are still interested in experiencing the course, the full set of 14 recordings is now available for purchase.
For a taste, we have made several guest sessions available to the public:
Loretta Cook, Katsi Cook, & Beverly Cook, with Mara Zepeda & Amelia Rose Barlow: Grandmothers on Embodied Ethics.
We discuss a range of topics, from oral tradition and natural law, to how power is granted in indigenous communities and what it means to live in service of all life, to how ethics is embedded in culture and how to balance new and ancient technologies.
Rev Sara Jolena Wolcott: when ‘discovery’ is part of the problem, and shape-shifting our relationship with time is part of the response.
We discussed mindsets and worldviews that led to our current paradigm, shifting out of/healing from a dis-eased cosmovision, and practical steps towards cultivating regenerative economies.
📝 Integration Session | Thurs May 30th | 12-3pm PST
Course co-hosts Andrew Dunn and Michael Garfield are hosting a follow-up conversation next week, for folks in the course to engage in further reflection and synthesis, in connection with peers in this broader Wise Innovation Project community. i.e. all are welcomed!
We’ll have breakout rooms, interactive harvesting, and free flowing discussion.
Next Thursday, May 30th, 12 - 3pm PST. Stop by for a few minutes, an hour block, or the whole duration. The session will be recorded and later shared.
➡ Here’s the Zoom link
Much gratitude and more to come,
Wise Innovation Project