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During this event you'll have a chance to pick up the phone, write a text, email, or letter to say "thank you" to someone. Could be a friend, an author, a family member, teacher, who ever.
Research shows that when we express specific gratitude by acknowledging what someone did, the effort behind their actions, and how it meaningfully impacted us— we create powerful upward spirals of connection and trust.
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There will be printed instructions for you to work at your own pace. The instructions will be shared via email prior to the event as well.
This is an opportunity to get some quiet time away from your phone, emails, TV, and conversation. You can walk where you like and stay for as long as you like. You're welcome to come with a friend, but please do keep conversation to a minimum during the 3 hours. The skills we are practicing in this event are silence, rest, "boredom," and mindfulness.
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We curate teachings from scientists, artists, monks, poets, podcasters, and lots of other folks too.
We have access to so much human wisdom though books and the internet. We don't need to gather around a particular guru or expert. Instead, we curate content from the wisest and hardest-working people in the world. And use our precious shared time together to reflect and practice together in community.
And then we have trained facilitators who lead as well as participate in gatherings.
We believe that neighborliness is a skill. We want to practice, and practicing with friends is more fun.
We want more neighborly spaces without ulterior motives. No gotchas, bait and switch, or business plans. Just regular folks getting together to practice and learn with one another.