some arising questions: what does this space want to become? how can it serve the art of hosting community and the practices of harvesting. an initial seed for this group was planted up on whidbey for the art of hosting training a few weeks ago. the idea was to have a place to share collaboratively our harvest and learn from the practice and the expression. and then when thomas came and stayed with me, another seed started sprouting and that was around did it make more sense to start with an art of hosting group and then expand from there?
i checked in with christy briefly last night around this and she agreed that if there isn't an art of hosting group on wiserearth, let's use this seed as a beginning and then grow organically from there. groups can contain subgroups so harvesting practices and stories and lessons makes sense as another space that might want to emerge from this larger organism.
christy and i have agreed to play a bit here with this - renaming and creating some beginning seeds. i welcome everyone's participation so that this is held collectively.
some arising questions: what does this space want to become? how can it serve the art of hosting community and the practices of harvesting. an initial seed for this group was planted up on whidbey for the art of hosting training a few weeks ago. the idea was to have a place to share collaboratively our harvest and learn from the practice and the expression. and then when thomas came and stayed with me, another seed started sprouting and that was around did it make more sense to start with an art of hosting group and then expand from there?
i checked in with christy briefly last night around this and she agreed that if there isn't an art of hosting group on wiserearth, let's use this seed as a beginning and then grow organically from there. groups can contain subgroups so harvesting practices and stories and lessons makes sense as another space that might want to emerge from this larger organism.
christy and i have agreed to play a bit here with this - renaming and creating some beginning seeds. i welcome everyone's participation so that this is held collectively.
sheri