What if a cohort is more than a group. What if it’s a shared tending—a collective cultivation of self, soul, and world?
The word cohort traces back to com (“together”) and hortus (“garden”).
Together, we become gardeners of the possible—turning the soil of what has been, planting what might yet bloom.
Consider for a moment that you are always cultivating some kind of garden. First and foremost, there is your “inner” garden of self. Then there are the “outer” gardens—like your family, friends, and social communities. All these are embedded within a planetary garden—the world we all share.
In a time of growing division, many of us are wondering how to come together in meaningful ways. We are wondering what we can do to tend the wounded garden of our shared world.
While I certainly don’t have the answers, the Wheel of Wisdom Cohort is a space to practice cultivating a relational garden of deep coherence, synergy, and mutual thriving. The aim is to support us in becoming undivided in ourselves, in order to sow seeds of unity wherever we go.
The Wheel of Wisdom is illuminating a spiraling path for us to walk and grow together. Our first retreat is set for September 20-21, and there are just three spaces left to fill.
If you’re moved by this vision, click here or on the post below for a fuller description…
Becoming a Vessel of Coherence
The Wheel of Wisdom Cohort is a learning journey, a circle of practice, and a living compass to align body, heart, mind, and soul. It offers a year of transformative experiences that move beyond intellectual understanding to cultivate lived wisdom and nourishing interconnectedness.
Please share this offering with anyone who may resonate with the vision.
Come garden! 🪴 What a powerful invitation. 🙏🏻