How to move: a transformative climate pattern

Greenhouse gas has always been confounding. We’ve had profitable solutions for decades. We didn’t take them as humans are not numbers.

Grace, magic and miracles: while the nights are getting longer

When we’re pushed to the edge and surrounded by disequilibrium are there places of grace?

Here are some resources and connections, links to the regular changes around us, for sources of magic and miracles.

Trransformational: Climate and sustaining our psyches

Being fully present, sustaining ourselves while engaging with climate crises, is radical.

We’re called to be part of a profound shift, one underway within and around us all and there are some tools that can support us.

Insight: for change

Insight: for change

Single, double and triple-loop learning to go deeper. This helps us to reframe and reconceptualise, to go deeper and be more effective, around the things we are working on and care about.

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About transformations

Transformations is about emerging change—our world’s destabilising as some things get exponentially worse, some exponentially better. It can’t last and futures that encompass interlinked pieces—e.g. climate emergency solutions such as women’s access to education for fairness, equity and beneficial carbon drawdown—are what we can create.

If this sounds like a new level of thinking, it is! A paradigm shift, triple-loop change and new business models.

This page started with the Transformations 2019 conference in Chile. On the last day, Friday, 18 October, Santiago exploded. What’s happening in Chile mirrors pain and trauma around the world. 

You’ll see Chile posts cover the events as well as interconnections and what we can do to help catalyse new futures, large system changes, justice and to address emergencies (including climate).

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Crashing pt 2: western medical logic

Crashing pt 2: western medical logic

I‘ve been crashing for a quarter of a year. It’s incredibly debilitating and simultaneously it is connecting.

Yes, I’m still on the floor but there’s surprising power and insight here into our collective dilemmas.

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Festina Lente

Make haste – slowly, powerfully, minimally

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“Hasten slowly” said Augustus. Oh, this is hard. To imagine what can be created, to hold back, to act; to engage means delving into both despair and hope. That’s where we’re challenged to see the powerful in what we do which is always minimal and micro. Feeling adequate in the face of manifest inadequacy. Weaving together the pieces that hasten, slowly and steadily, benevolution.

- Festina LentÍvaldi