Skill Share Circle
Monthly gathering where one person teaches a practical skill to the group. No slides, no theory — hands on. Past sessions: water filtration, basic electrical wiring, seed saving, first aid.
4 traditions
Recurring practices: rituals, gatherings, observances. Each one is open — fork it, adapt it, or compose it into a canon.
Monthly gathering where one person teaches a practical skill to the group. No slides, no theory — hands on. Past sessions: water filtration, basic electrical wiring, seed saving, first aid.
A weekly shared meal where each participant brings one dish. No money changes hands. The only rule: you eat what others bring before your own. Builds trust faster than any meeting.
At each solstice and equinox, gather to review what the community accomplished in the past quarter, what fell through, and what the next season demands. Honesty over optimism.
Start each day by naming three specific things you are grateful for. Not abstract concepts — concrete, recent, particular. The practice trains attention toward what already works.