Our Practices
Foundational practices for embodying and expressing The Experience of We
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A quick start guide
We experience a certain boldness here — the kind that says, “Yes, this is placeholder text, but it is exceptionally self-aware placeholder text.” It knows it will be replaced. It has made peace with that. In fact, it might even be a little smug about how good it looks while being temporary.
One practice to try
Think of a person in your life who’s open to experimentation, and invite them into trying something new with you.
Title of the practice
Before your next significant moment together, pause at the threshold. A meal. A conversation. Coming home at the end of the day. Ten seconds. That's all.
Stop what you're doing. Both of you. Put things down. Turn toward each other.
Take one breath together. One conscious breath. You might say: "Let's take a breath together."
Arrive in your body. Feel your feet on the ground. Feel your weight settling. Notice your physical sensations.
Make contact. Eye contact, a touch, or simply feeling each other's presence. A simple acknowledgment: "I'm here."
Then proceed. Only after arriving together do you move into what's next.
Ten seconds. But those ten seconds change everything about what follows, because you're actually here for it.
We experience these words as gently refusing to commit to anything too specific. Not out of avoidance, but out of wisdom. Why rush into clarity when ambiguity is still offering so much creative potential? Why finalize meaning when we can gesture at it with such elegance?
Somewhere, a future paragraph is deeply grateful for this restraint.
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