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
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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?
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What examples do you see of regenerative initiatives in your own bioregion?
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What are you hospicing that no longer serves and is ready to be released to create more potential in your life and community?
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What are you midwifing that serves you, the community and the planet?
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What of the old story do you need to to carry forward and integrate?
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Knowing that you do not have the capacity to serve everything, where do you want to put your regenerative effort?
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How do you experience the cycles of fear and love in the context of regenerative processes?
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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?
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What questions might you be living and how can you do this together with your community?
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