Event modules
with Virginia Vigliar
This is an introduction to the audio journey, which explores how we are relational by nature; we carry on us other histories, other lives, and others' cries of survival. In a world where we are taught that our experiences are isolated, to find connection can be lifesaving. And how beautiful is it to think that we are not alone?
with Joshua Shrei
What does it feel like to listen through your back, your pores, your fingertips? How does this shift in intention change the way you relate to the world? Allow the world to resonate through you.
with Nina Gualinga
More than a concept, Kawsak Sacha is a lived worldview: a practice of deep, reciprocal relationship with the conscious, more-than-human beings who animate the forest. Nina shares what it means to live in kinship with land, river, tree, and spirit - and why her community chose to share this ancestral knowledge with the world.
with Sophie Strand
Sophie Strand reads a poem that explores what our bodies are not. Turning away from dominant paradigms of separation, this reading emphasizes how we exist in relation to other bodies. Together, our bodies co-create the world, generating new microbial possibilities in the compost of life.
with Sylvia Linsteadt
Have you ever thought of what it would be like to hold the hands of all the mothers in your family tree? How far back would the string go? Can you feel the love move through the palms of their hands, into yours? This is a call to relate to the past through deep love and connection.
with Rajendra Signh
Water remembers. Land listens. In this session, Dr. Rajendra Singh, renowned water protector and river healer, shares how restoring sacred relationships with land and water can revive ecosystems and communities alike.
with Hanna Tuulikki
Become a whale for a moment. In this immersive journey, Hanna Tuulikki guides you through a meditative process of metamorphosis, inviting you to soften your awareness and surrender to the rhythms of the sea.
with Roman Krznaric
The art of mental time travel is necessary for being intergeneration-ally conscious. In order to answer the question, 'how do I want to be remembered', it is key to connect to future worlds. Consider who will be there, the lives you want them to lead, and the world you want to leave them.
with Andreas Weber
A sensory meditation on intimacy, aliveness, and the quiet wisdom of being held - by earth, by light, by life itself. In this sensory meditation, Andreas invites us to return to the body as a site of connection, aliveness, and knowing. Through smell, touch, sound, and breath, we explore what it feels like to be embraced by the world.
with Vandana Shiva
Vandana Shiva explores relationality from the lens of her own experiences after years as an important voice in favour of people-centered, participatory processes; support to grassroots networks; women rights and ecology. Time Magazine identified Dr. Shiva as an “environmental hero” in 2003, and Asia Week has called her one of the five most powerful communicators of Asia.