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See the invisible.
Feel the intangible.
Realize the impossible.

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WeCohere is a space to inhabit.

A dynamic field where relationships deepen, new synergies take shape, and what was scattered begins to cohere. The offerings are carefully structured. Small enough for genuine depth. Diverse enough to generate tension. Intimate by design. Shaped after natural rhythms of turning in, tending, harvest, and rest.

 

We are coming home to each other and what is ours to do. We are remembering our nature and intentionally cultivating trust in ourselves, others, and life itself. 

By staying how we are lost, infinite paths emerge​.

Swirl 1

Depth Across Sectors

Inquiry Circles bring together people from different domains, disciplines, and ways of knowing. The wide bridge. Cross-pollination.

Swirl 2

Depth Within Sectors

Tending Circles go deep inside a domain over time. Sustained presence. Roots. Diversity of talent with shared purpose.

Swirl 4

Interstitial Depth

Murmuration is the network becoming aware of itself. Patterns emerge. Threads find each other. The field begins to move as one.

Swirl 3

Confluence Gatherings

Brings us all together, in person, once a year. Who knows what could happen?

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Patterns arise across Inquiry and Tending Circles. Threads that want to find each other. Shared Purpose. The conditions are tended. And then something moves.

To be woven into a Murmuration is to be seen in your work and placed in relationship with others whose work is entangled with yours. Members hold a field document on Hylo, tended at each seasonal turning: what you are working on, what you are uncertain about, what you are reaching toward, what you need, what you can offer.

To join is to make a specific agreement: to be genuinely available. To respond when someone reaches out. To tend your document so others can find you.

Membership includes visibility in the field, weCohere’s connective attention, seasonal letters from the commons, access to new Circles as they arise from the field, and invitations to smaller, seasonal gatherings. 

Murmuration

Where the field becomes aware of itself.

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Open to Circle Initiates

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Ongoing · Seasonal convergence

BEGIN WITH A CIRCLE
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05 for collective consciousness

Confluence Gatherings

In-person spaces for collaboration and celebration.

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1 to 4 days · In-person

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Network members and invited guests

BEGIN WITH A CIRCLE
04 for communing

Some things can only happen in person.

Confluence Gatherings are designed around what is most alive in that moment: what questions are pressing, what collaborations are forming, what needs space to breathe and become. Each one arising from what has been growing in Circles and Murmurations.

The annual Gathering takes place in autumn, timed to a lunar moment. What has grown through the year is brought together, celebrated, and composted back into the ground for the next cycle.

Most gatherings and courses open a door. A new world is born. But then the energy dissipates quickly when return to the familiar. Many participants seek an ongoing relational space for what was activated to actually land, take root, and integrate into their lives. This is a generative container, built in alignment with the work already afoot.

What partners bring

  • Existing community or course cohort

  • Intellectual frame and domain context

  • Relationship with participants


What arises

  • Relational architecture and facilitation

  • Clearer direction and refined strategy

  • New collaborations and unexpected connections

Integration Circles

Tending Circles for organizations. An offering to invite depth over time. 

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6-8 sessions · 6 to 12 people


90 min/week · Virtual

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Adapted to Project

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START A CONVERSATION
03 for continuous weaving

Where depth meets the specific system you work within. Participants explore challenges, refine direction, and develop strategies that emerge through relation rather than prescription.

The tending circle holds space for both the complexity of the question and the rigor of the work. Each seasonal cycle runs across eight weeks: an opening, six working sessions, and a harvest. An inquiry circle opens something. A tending circle applies it.

Example domains:

  • Capital + The Redesign of Financial Systems

    How do we move capital in ways that restore rather than extract?

    Tending the field between financial practitioners and the systems they imagine.

  • Land Stewardship + Bioregionalism

    What does it mean to transform our food systems?

    Tending the field between land and the people working to reconnect.

  • Transmission + The Capacity to Change

    How are we teaching, and what is this changing world asking of us as educators?

    Tending the field between educators and the context in which education is evolving.

Tending Circles

Deep spaces for systemic transformation.

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8 sessions · 6 to 12 people


90 min/week · Virtual

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Open to Circle Initiates

Rythm

Spring and summer active · Autumn harvest · Winter fallow

EXPRESS INTEREST
02 for circle initiates

An intimate cohort meeting weekly over six weeks around a shared tension. Small enough to go deep. Diverse enough to imagine generatively. Consistent enough to build the kind of trust that allows for a different kind of thinking, together.

Circles are scheduled in alignment with lunar and seasonal rhythms. The phase of the moon, the turn of the season become mirrors for what is alive in us, and how we align within ourselves, with each other, and with our work in the world.

Three nested depths of inquiry.
Entry is by self-selection. Roots is a natural beginning for most first-time participants.

  • Self + Inner Conditions

    ex. What would I do differently if I trusted Life? 

    We inquire into the inner field. We shift our relationship to ourselves. We allow life to shape us.

  • Coherence + Collective Listening 
    ex. What are we capable of if we go beyond what we think is possible?
    We inquire into the relational field between participants. We sink into our shared resonance. The group begins to function as a sensing organ, seeing patterns none could see alone. 

  • Moving from Stability
    ex. What is being asked of us?
    We inquire into the space between us and the world. We listen for what wants to be born. A felt sense emerges of where and how to move, arising from a more resourced place.

Inquiry Circles

Ceremonial spaces for embodied collective inquiry.

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6 sessions · 6 to 12 people


90 min/week · Virtual

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Open to all

Rythm

Opens on the new moon · Winter (Roots) · Spring (Relations) · Summer (Reach)

EXPRESS INTEREST
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01 primary entry point
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Inquiry Circles

Ceremonial spaces for embodied collective inquiry.

container

6 sessions · 6 to 12 people


90 min/week · Virtual

entry

Open to all

Rythm

Opens on the new moon · Winter (Roots) · Spring (Relations) · Summer (Reach)

EXPRESS INTEREST
01 primary entry point

An intimate cohort meeting weekly over six weeks around a shared tension. Small enough to go deep. Diverse enough to imagine generatively. Consistent enough to build the kind of trust that allows for a different kind of thinking, together.

Circles are scheduled in alignment with lunar and seasonal rhythms. The phase of the moon, the turn of the season become mirrors for what is alive in us, and how we align within ourselves, with each other, and with our work in the world.

Three nested depths of inquiry.
Entry is by self-selection. Roots is a natural beginning for most first-time participants.

  • Self + Inner Conditions

    ex. What would I do differently if I trusted Life? 

    We inquire into the inner field. We shift our relationship to ourselves. We allow life to shape us.

  • Coherence + Collective Listening 
    ex. What are we capable of if we go beyond what we think is possible?
    We inquire into the relational field between participants. We sink into our shared resonance. The group begins to function as a sensing organ, seeing patterns none could see alone. 

  • Moving from Stability
    ex. What is being asked of us?
    We inquire into the space between us and the world. We listen for what wants to be born. A felt sense emerges of where and how to move, arising from a more resourced place.

Three women collecting water lillies.jpg

Tending Circles

Deep spaces for systemic transformation.

container

8 sessions · 6 to 12 people


90 min/week · Virtual

entry

Open to Circle Initiates

Rythm

Spring and summer active · Autumn harvest · Winter fallow

EXPRESS INTEREST
02 for circle initiates

Where depth meets the specific system you work within. Participants explore challenges, refine direction, and develop strategies that emerge through relation rather than prescription.

The tending circle holds space for both the complexity of the question and the rigor of the work. Each seasonal cycle runs across eight weeks: an opening, six working sessions, and a harvest. An inquiry circle opens something. A tending circle applies it.

Example domains:

  • Capital + The Redesign of Financial Systems

    How do we move capital in ways that restore rather than extract?

    Tending the field between financial practitioners and the systems they imagine.

  • Land Stewardship + Bioregionalism

    What does it mean to transform our food systems?

    Tending the field between land and the people working to reconnect.

  • Transmission + The Capacity to Change

    How are we teaching, and what is this changing world asking of us as educators?

    Tending the field between educators and the context in which education is evolving.

Water lillies being collected.jpg

Integration Circles

Tending Circles for organizations. An offering to invite depth over time. 

container

6-8 sessions · 6 to 12 people


90 min/week · Virtual

entry

Adapted to Project

START A CONVERSATION
03 for continuous weaving

Most gatherings and courses open a door. A new world is born. But then the energy dissipates quickly when return to the familiar. Many participants seek an ongoing relational space for what was activated to actually land, take root, and integrate into their lives. This is a generative container, built in alignment with the work already afoot.

What partners bring

  • Existing community or course cohort

  • Intellectual frame and domain context

  • Relationship with participants


What arises

  • Relational architecture and facilitation

  • Clearer direction and refined strategy

  • New collaborations and unexpected connections

Confluence Gatherings

In-person spaces for collaboration and celebration.

container

1 to 4 days · In-person

entry

Network members and invited guests

BEGIN WITH A CIRCLE
04 for communing

Some things can only happen in person.

Confluence Gatherings are designed around what is most alive in that moment: what questions are pressing, what collaborations are forming, what needs space to breathe and become. Each one arising from what has been growing in Circles and Murmurations.

The annual Gathering takes place in autumn, timed to a lunar moment. What has grown through the year is brought together, celebrated, and composted back into the ground for the next cycle.

Murmuration

Where the field becomes aware of itself.

entry

Open to Circle Initiates

rythym

Ongoing · Seasonal convergence

BEGIN WITH A CIRCLE
05 for collective consciousness

Patterns arise across Inquiry and Tending Circles. Threads that want to find each other. Shared Purpose. The conditions are tended. And then something moves.

To be woven into a Murmuration is to be seen in your work and placed in relationship with others whose work is entangled with yours. Members hold a field document on Hylo, tended at each seasonal turning: what you are working on, what you are uncertain about, what you are reaching toward, what you need, what you can offer.

To join is to make a specific agreement: to be genuinely available. To respond when someone reaches out. To tend your document so others can find you.

Membership includes visibility in the field, weCohere’s connective attention, seasonal letters from the commons, access to new Circles as they arise from the field, and invitations to smaller, seasonal gatherings. 

Aerial view of wood boats gathered on water .jpg

Aerial photos of people gathering water lilies credit to: Quang Nguyen Vinh

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We are creating coherence from the inside out.

Where collective awareness becomes systemic transformation.

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