​​PRESENCING                

   ​               Deep Adaptation

​Most of us feel isolated and alone, ​adapting to the big changes that are coming . . . that are already here

​But we ​can do it differently! 

​We can connect – ONGOINGLY

​with others in conscious community, 

– showing up just as ​we are now!

​Andrew MacDonald here. I’m part of an informal community of peers practicing Presence now. I see how much it helps people to have a connection to a simple practice of “being already there” with others as we welcome the future each day. ​

Our isolation and solitary considering is another name for the problem.

We have ​the resources we need to face the future. 

​Connect and find the connections ​you need to grow your seeds of readiness for the future! 

unsplash-logoKris Atomic

Consider the daisies . . .

​Our non-secrets are . . .  

​A ​simple mutual practice ​of Presencing ​​connects us to​ the larger life process we’re already ​in. ​

​Build a community of peers, exploring the present together​.  

What is greatest in human beings is what makes them equal to everybody else. Everything else that deviates higher or lower from what is common to all human beings makes us less. If we know this, we can develop a deep respect for every human being.” – Bert Hellinger

The Hello Climate Change! is just what I’ve been wanting without even knowing I wanted it. I volunteer regarding climate change and reversing it through drawdown.  I’m in groups that include looking at the issue with body, mind and spirit.  Yet the questions we work with here and the approach of awareness of the group field/intelligence are completely fresh for me and I find myself growing as a sacred activist even more.

​Lynn Thomas

​Activist

Andrew has exponentially provided a sense of presence that lingers even after our short dialogue. It’s helped me to be grounded in Presence with my personal relationships as well as a consultant and facilitator.

​Chiara Borello ​Organizational Consultant

​​I’ve been carrying a lot of the weight of that [climate change] conversation  on my own and sharing it with [my partner] and others who are open to it but it’s my perception that the opportunities  to connect in that way are rare, but the online group in that space that you created in the we-space, there’s really a lot of immediacy and presence.  I can fully be present for myself and others in that space in a way that seems harder in everyday conversation . . .

J​ohn Eastcott ​Carpenter