The basic mythology of civilization is changing from a story of separation to one of interconnection, interdependence, and interbeing, says Charles Eisenstein. The stories we tell are not just stories—they are a way of seeing and thinking, he says. They are a state of consciousness and they come with habits, roles, and relationships.
In this gathering, we use modalities of word, trance, image, dialogue, ceremony, and storytelling to welcome a new story into deeper chambers of consciousness.
The workshop offers not just insight, but a living remembrance of belonging. By gathering with others, we more easily know the story of interbeing to be true. This is a gathering of the tribe of those in service to a new story unfolding through all of us.
Explore how personal and collective narratives shape perception, identity, and relationship. Through lectures, small group discussions, meditations, and Q&A, you learn to recognize the unconscious stories of separation that influence your life and community, and begin to inhabit stories of interconnection and interbeing.
Return home with renewed clarity of purpose, gentleness toward yourself and others, and a strengthened trust in the intelligence of life.