Your gifted practice
Combining systems thinking, embodiment & collective practice
A practice to help you reconnect with the wider systems you’re part of.
This isn’t just wellbeing work. It’s future-making work.
In times of complexity, we often look for strategies and frameworks. Systems sensing offers another path: slowing down, noticing, and receiving wisdom from the living world around us.
Nature holds mirrors for our own growth, balance, and creativity — if we pause to listen.
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Sensing into nature's wisdom practice
This short practice invites you to connect with nature as ally and messenger
It is featured in Foundations of Systems Sensing (2025), an international volume co-authored by Luea Ritter and Nancy Zamierowski, bringing together leaders at the intersection of embodiment, systems thinking, and collective intelligence.
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What's inside?
This short practice invites you to connect with nature as ally and messenger.
Inside you’ll find:
- A grounding process to settle and arrive
- A simple inquiry to invite messages from nature
- Reflections and variations you can try alone or with others
- Stories of the insights people have received from the land
We hope this practice supports you to reconnect with yourself and the wider systems you’re part of.
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