Gathering
Sometimes there is a longing not to be alone, but to be together.
Not to achieve, learn or solve something.
But to truly meet one another.
There is no fixed program and no predetermined direction. We begin with what is here and allow what wants to emerge to unfold from there.
There may be conversation.
There may be silence.
Something may be shared.
A question may arise.
An unexpected conversation.
An insight.
Music, movement or laughter.
Or simply being together.
Each person brings their own presence. And within that meeting, something may emerge that wasn’t there before: a shared space, a living field between people.
Not because we try to create it, but because we are truly present with ourselves, with one another, and with whatever arises.
The personal does not need to disappear. Everything is welcome.
And sometimes, within that simplicity, something else becomes tangible — clarity, connection, a natural joy, or an unexpected movement that no one could have anticipated.
A Gathering has no predetermined outcome.
It is an invitation to be together without already knowing what the gathering will become.
Dates and form emerge as a Gathering takes shape — whether organised or spontaneous.