Healing Outside: A Journey of Presence

Healing isn’t just what happens in the cocoon. It’s the tender unfurling of wings in the unpredictable winds of the world. A quiet musing on taking the sacred work beyond the front door and noticing the gentle signs of growth.

5 Things We Learned This Week

This week, we discovered the quiet power of rebellion, the courage in weaving our brokenness, and the tender art of rising again. Explore five soulful insights from the Being Human journey.

Part 1.5 – The Gathering Series: The Ones Who Speak Softly

A gentle recognition of the quiet voices we carry Not all voices shout.Some tremble. Some whisper. Some arrive only when everything else has quieted.These are the voices that wait for our gentleness, not our volume.Today, we honour three of them. Not to label, but to listen. The Trembler The first ripple of voice after silenceContinueContinue reading “Part 1.5 – The Gathering Series: The Ones Who Speak Softly”

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