Session 5 – Designing Regenerative Cultures

From Living the New Story – Series 2

Daniel Christian Wahl PhD, is a sustainability educator and consultant, and the author of Designing Regenerative Cultures. He was the director of Findhorn College based at the UN-Habitat Award winning ecovillage in the North of Scotland. He now works independently as a consultant and educator with Gaia Education, Bioneers, the Clear Village Foundation, and the UNITAR training centre CIFAL Scotland. He is a member of the International Futures Forum and a fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of the Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA). Daniel is also a Fellow of the Findhorn Foundation

  1. What does regeneration mean to you and how do you experience a sense of place and culture in your unique location? How do you participate in the transition to regenerative cultures at the local and/or global levels?

  2. What examples do you see of regenerative initiatives in your own bioregion?

  3. What are you hospicing that no longer serves and is ready to be released to create more potential in your life and community?

  4. What are you midwifing that serves you, the community and the planet?

  5. What of the old story do you need to to carry forward and integrate?

  6. Knowing that you do not have the capacity to serve everything, where do you want to put your regenerative effort?

  7. How do you experience the cycles of fear and love in the context of regenerative processes?

  8. What are the self-care practices that keep you at your optimal level of service? What support can you call upon to bring more nurturance and regenerative energy into your own life and community?

  9. What questions might you be living and how can you do this together with your community?

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