Journal
Our ever-growing selection of writing and sources about living, working and responding to the world.
A poem by Mary Oliver which celebrates life in death
A poem by Neena Sims about including all of ourselves
A poem by Andy Rogers about change
A poem by Neena about what’s possible if we give up on all sorts of expectations
A poem by Sue inspired by the awe of native trees
A poem by Neena Sims about touch and contactfulness
Justin Wise explores how can we understand ourselves as beings of many parts
A poem by Sue Braithwaite on welcoming silence and space.
A reflection on how our practices shape our orientation to being online by Justin Wise.
A poem by Lizzie Winn on gratitude and surrender.
Lizzie Winn writes about the possibilities created by true friendship.
A poem by Janeena Sims which explores how we can be there for the whole of a person.
Justin Wise writes about the possibilities which open when we know ourselves as beings of many parts.
Justin Wise reflects on the fear our impatient culture has to listen deeply.
A poem by Janeena Sims about the collision of our senses and emotions in the simplest moments
Justin Wise reflects on what becomes possible when we can find ways to release ourselves from the grip of comparison.
Justin Wise shares some of the deeper intentions behind our work, writing and the freedom we hope to bring about.
A poem by Neena Sims about the replenishment of the soul through nature.
Sue Braithwaite reflects on what is created when we gather with others and the meaning within our name.
Justin Wise reflects on the poem ‘St Francis and The Sow’ and what it can teach us about supporting others to flourish.
Lizzie Winn explores what to do when you’re completely stuck.
Lizzie Winn explores how showing up as whole in our lives can be an act of sacred rebellion.
A poem by Lizzie Winn about what it means to be broken open.