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REGENERATIVE FUTURES

Mini-Series & Online Course


The climate crisis does not need

to be the end of our story.

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Many hopeful examples worldwide have proven that ecosystems can be restored on a large scale, creating conditions for all beings to thrive. In our film Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration, we highlighted the simplicity of these principles.

If the needed ecological measures are so simple...

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why aren't they applied more widely?

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                                  What is blocking us collectively, and what can help us flow again?

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Join us for a special online course that utilizes

Regenerative Futures

a new mini-series from 

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(with never-before-seen interviews!)

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In this course, we will explore the deeper causes of our current poly-crisis, and to exchange thoughts on how to heal our human relationship to life, and sustain our human purpose as stewards to this miraculous planet. Through the mini-series, readings from the teachers we feature and admire, and exercises from the Work That Reconnects, we aim to come to an understanding of our blocks to collective action and inspire connection and action that supports The Great Turning, and our longings for life-sustaining civilization.

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Over five weeks, we will come together to reflect on the poly-crisis, animism, regeneration, collective trauma, and the transformation that is possible through the flow of life. 

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Each module includes: 

  • An episode of Regenerative Futures

  • Readings

  • Journaling & research prompts

  • And a 2-hr Work That Reconnects workshop space each week

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MODULES

Module 1

Crisis

to Contiuum

Introduction to the polycrisis (climate, economic, social) and how these crises interconnect.

Module 2

Reviving

Relationality

How can we come to understand our role as human beings as interconnected, stewards of life on planet earth? 

Module 3

Trauma to

Transformation​

We will look deeper at an archetypal wounding of humanity, “Wetiko,” and honoring our pain for the world.

Module 4

Why Water?

Water affords us the opportunity to be empowered in our response and we will come to a deeper understanding of the importance of water in healing the climate.

 Module 5

Flow of Life

How does systemic change, local action, and global collaboration shape life-sustaining civilization? Discover what is happening in your region and your personal vision for going forth in these times. 

Join us for this special opportunity to study together and watch the would-have-been and maybe-will-be second episode of the Water is Love series! 

REGENERATIVE FUTURES

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Emily Coralyne

Emily Coralyne is a community organizer, Work That Reconnects facilitator and  co-producer  & distribution and impact campaign manager of "Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration"

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Martin Winiecki

Martin Winiecki is an activist (mainly focusing on ecology and international solidarity), long-term member of Tamera, co-initiator of the “Defend the Sacred Alliance,” writer and co-director of "Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration."

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