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  • imageAction, Protection & Regeneration
  • imageArt & Storytelling
  • imageCommons & Reciprocity
  • imageCommunity Building
  • imageCommunity-Led Action
  • imageConservation & Protection
  • imageContemplative Traditions
  • imageContributing & Supporting
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  • imageExploring & Orienting
  • imageFestivals & Gatherings
  • imageGrief, Ritual & Ceremony
  • imageIndigenous & Traditional Knowledge
  • imageInitiating & Connecting
  • imageInner Awareness & Practice
  • imageLearning, Research & Education
  • imageMeditation & Mindfulness
  • imagePlace-Based Initiatives
  • imagePracticing & Deepening
  • imageRegenerative Agriculture
  • imageResearch & Science
  • imageRewilding & Restoration
  • imageSomatic & Body-Based Practices
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  • imageSystems Thinking
  • image• Personal Dot
  • image• Project & Initiative Dot
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Project & Initiative Dot (Example) Claimed

Just an example!

What if this work was part of something larger?

Somewhere, right now, someone is leading a retreat in a forest clearing. Someone else is restoring a stretch of riverbank. A teacher is sitting with a group of young people, asking questions that don't have easy answers. A community is tending a shared garden, slowly, season by season.

 

Most of this work happens quietly. And most of it happens alone.

This is an example of a Project Dot — a place to make your work visible without promoting it. Not as a campaign, not as a brand, but as a presence in a shared field.

A Project Dot can hold: what your initiative offers and how it understands its role, where it is rooted — geographically and in terms of meaning, how others might connect, contribute, or simply know you exist.

Visibility here is not about standing out. It is about being findable — by the people and initiatives that are already looking for something like what you do.

This is an example Dot. You’re warmly invited to place your own project or initiative — as it is, without pressure or performance. Simply click “Add your Dot”.

Photos by MIO ITO on Unsplash

Additional Details

  • What might become possible if your work could be seen in relation to everything else that is already happening in this field?
  • Practicing & Deepening, Contributing & Supporting, Initiating & Connecting
  • Supporting & Caring, Reflecting & Learning, Teaching & Sharing
  • People to connect with, Feedback on an idea
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