Dear friends,
We're so excited and proud to share with you the first video in our upcoming film series, "Walking Each Other Home."
For years, people have asked us to explain what we actually do, what this work is really about. We've written papers, created frameworks, tried various ways of capturing something that often feels more lived than described. It's been challenging, honestly—how do you put language to the felt experience of transformation, of coming home to yourself in relationship with others, and our world?
This work has always been emerging through us rather than just from us. Each person who's entered this field with us has brought their questions, their longings, their particular way of wrestling with what it means to be human in these times. And somehow, through all that collective inquiry and practice, something coherent has begun to reveal itself—a kind of pathway, an ecology of practices that we're calling Awakened Wholeness.
Over the last year, through the generous support of the NoVo Foundation, we had the opportunity to work with Tucker Walsh (one of our GTC graduates and faculty, and an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker) to create something different. Not another explanation, but an invitation. A short film that transmits the felt-sense and essence of what this work is about.
Tucker brought his artistry and his deep understanding of this work to capture the heart and essence of it in a beautiful way. The film includes moments from our annual Community Gathering on Whidbey Island this past August, and it feels like a true expression of what we're actually up to together.
Watch here: “Walking Each Other Home”
This is the first of a series of 10 films that we'll be rolling out in the coming weeks focusing on the Seven Facets of Awakened Wholeness model. Stay tuned!
We'd love to hear about what it stirs in you. This work continues to evolve through the people it calls, and we want to know how it's landing and living in you.
With gratitude for your presence in this unfolding,
Geoff & Abigail
P.S. If you feel moved to share this with others who might resonate with this message, please do. The film is meant to travel!
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