Beyond Listening
"The Buddha of the future will be the Sangha."
Thích Nhất Hạnh
Something is happening to us. You can feel it in your body before you can name it.
The world is accelerating at a pace our nervous systems never agreed to. Technologies promise convenience and efficiency, yet somehow leave us lonelier, more fragmented, and less certain of who we are and where we belong. Systems we were told would hold, economic, social, ecological—are falling apart.
And many of us are walking around with a quiet (or not-so-quiet) sense that the old ways of making sense of things just aren’t working anymore.
This series of blogs is not here to convince you that the world is changing. You already know that.
What we’re more interested in is something more subtle, and more hopeful: how humans are learning, once again, to be with one another in the midst of collapse and creation at the same time.
Across history, moments of profound change have never been navigated by individuals alone. They've navigated in circles, councils, kitchens, fields, camps, and communities, through shared meaning-making, storytelling, disagreement, grief, imagination, and care. When old structures begin to fail, something else quietly begins to organize beneath the surface.
This blog series, Beyond Listening, grew out of years of working with people in transition: families, community groups, incarcerated people, organizations, veterans, young adults, activists, first-responders, teachers, and neighbors trying to stay human in inhuman systems. The intention is to broaden the shared inquiry into what connects us, and what is emerging in us.
Because of the instability we are facing, not in spite of it.
Listening half-heartedly, as we so often do in our day-to-day life, is too small for the complexity we’re experiencing. What we need now is something wider and collective.
Something that expands our capacity, and our humanity, together.
Welcome to Beyond Listening
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