Welcome to the Holomovement

We're building infrastructure for a different kind of collaboration. Not networking for its own sake, but genuine connection between people doing transformative work who recognize they can't do it alone.

This assessment maps your unique contribution: the purpose moving through you, the questions you're living into, what you're actually building. It helps us understand how you might connect with others in ways that matter, based on resonance rather than résumés.

You're arriving as we're transitioning from concept to living network. This first cohort isn't just using what exists; you're shaping what emerges. Your responses become part of the pattern-recognition system that helps the community see itself.

By completing this, you become a Holomovement Synergist. That means you're both participating in and co-creating the network as it develops. You'll have early access to the matching systems, the community, and the collaborative opportunities that surface through genuine alignment.

This takes about 10-20 minutes of thoughtful reflection. The quality of your responses directly impacts the quality of connections you'll find.

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GERASIMOS KOUVARAS

To be in service of people and organizations to align values and action - supporting inner growth for outer transformation through regenerative leadership development
Athens, Greece

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GERASIMOS KOUVARAS
Athens, Greece
Purpose & Project

What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?

To be in service of people and organizations to align values and action - supporting inner growth for outer transformation through regenerative leadership development

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

Which are the most effective ways to unlearn the dominant paradigms embedded in leadership theories and practices?

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

Inner values incubator - Aligning actions with what truly matters to you. The Inner Values Incubator (IVI©) Model is an assessment that helps you uncover the values that guide your reflections, behaviors and actions. Understand your unique values profile and receive personalized insights and recommendations to help you achieve your goals and contribute positively to your community and the world.
I am co-creator of the tool and interested in developing it further
www.ivimodel.com
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

The most related ancestral wisdom connected to the tool is Ancient Greek philosophy and in particular Aristotle’s work on virtues and ethics

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

The application is universal and not limited to specific cultures or people but the bridging is more about inner with outer…

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

Limited resources to invest and need to expand in different audiences and targets

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

I believe that my gift is being artist and scientist and that I bring both critical and analytical thinking with creativity. I have a long leadership experience in managing nonprofits and advocating for social change but after completing my phd and distant myself from daily management role I am now dedicating myself in teaching, researching and consulting
Part 3: Participation & Exchange

What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

Like-minded fellow travelers that can invest, co-create, mobilise,…

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

All my experience and capacities already mentioned and found in my profile, which are those of leadership development consultant and teacher, artist and scholar interested in applied research

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

The world works in silos. What we need is interdisciplinary collaborations
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Michael Shaun Conaway

My purpose is to liberate the greatness of people so that we, together, can generate a world that works for everyone and everything.
Haarlem, Netherlands

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Michael Shaun Conaway
Haarlem, Netherlands
Purpose & Project

What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?

My purpose is to liberate the greatness of people so that we, together, can generate a world that works for everyone and everything.

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

How do I (we) live/act from the moment of emergent wisdom, Rangjung Yeshe?

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

The Holomovement - Our Purpose is to catalyze a global movement of individuals and organizations acting in harmony for the good of all life.
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

I have two main lineages. 1. Buddhism, Tibetan Dzogchen, Zen. 2. Phenomenological philosophy, with a focus on identity and ontology.

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

I am looking to empower effective transformational projects that redefine what's possible for collective action. I am very passionate about prototyping new economic systems and conscious commerce.

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

Living in the hyper-individual, hyper-competition, hyper-capitalism era. There is value in the individual, in competition and in capitalism when they are practiced with healthy boundaries. Right now, we have an accumulation of toxic waste from our model of living.

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

Strategists, Storyteller, Teacher, Leader.
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What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

Funding, funded projects, effective action

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

Leadership, storytelling, engines for good.

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

Effective ones
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Nadim Hamdan

Regenerative Governance
Stuttgart, Germany

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Nadim Hamdan
Stuttgart, Germany
Purpose & Project

What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?

Regenerative Governance

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

Where is that council, which is ready for regenerative governance?

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

https://www.regenleadership.earth/
https://karmicmultiverse.org/
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

The sacred medicine and the shamanic consensus circles

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

An integral regenerative yogic planetary superorganism

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

We all have something better to do....

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

I'm the only human who has worked in DAOs for several years and has lived (1.5 years) in the only real-life DAO on the planet (Auroville)
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What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

A full-time team (7-8 members) that practices regenerative governance with the shamanic consensus circles.

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

Professional executive and team coaching

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

Grounded, regenerative, yet shamanic/mystical/yogic and sacred
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Zachary Townesmith

I build relationships and connect diverse stakeholders using awareness based systems change tools and strategies. Together we co-create regenerative solutions to live in ecosystemic harmony.
Maryville, Tennessee, United States

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Zachary Townesmith
Maryville, Tennessee, United States
Purpose & Project

What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?

I build relationships and connect diverse stakeholders using awareness based systems change tools and strategies. Together we co-create regenerative solutions to live in ecosystemic harmony.

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

How might I balance my diverse passions with my family duties?

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

Kula Maya Social impact seeks to:
1. Connect our guests with local impact initiatives, develioping those relationships to support the organizations.
2. Provide social innovation tools and practices to local leaders so that they can live healthier and bring a culture of social innovation into their orgs.
3. Cultivate a local/global thinktank that convenes bi-annually for a collaborative deisgn summit developing better solutions to collective challenges.

In addition, at our retreat center in East Tennessee we are seeking finding to be able to offer low or no-cost services and retreats to non-profits in our area.
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

The calendars and practices of the highland Maya inform my spirit, as well as the Orishas as they embody the art of Capoeira.

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

Seeking people interested in joining the Kula Maya local/global thinktank (needs to be fleshed out first)
Seeking communications support to promote the impact aspect of our Kula Maya brand.
Seeking support for more collaborative retreats at Seven Springs in Tennessee.

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

Finishing plans before starting projects, dedicating family time amidst passionate activities, supporting administrative realities of existence including financial.

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

Deep and empathic listener, astute and creative facilitator, deep and diverse relationships based on mutual respect,
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What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

the social impact project at Kula Maya needs a dedicated director but the funding is not yet internally available to support that role.

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

Music, Capoeira, facilitation, collaborative design, cross-cultural relationships

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

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Tere Price

I am here to weave the impossible into the inevitable—to prove that technology can be a ceremony, that markets can be medicine, and that Indigenous wisdom and cutting-edge code can dance together to heal the world.
What moves through me is not a job title or a business plan. It's a sacred responsibility: to design financial systems that pay people to keep forests standing, to turn biodiversity into dignified livelihoods, and to make conservation not an act of charity but an act of sovereignty.
I feel called to steward the intersection of ancient wisdom and emergent technology—where blockchain becomes a tool for Indigenous data sovereignty, where smart contracts encode kinship with the land, where every line of code I write asks: Does this serve all beings? Does this honor the forest?
My purpose is to build the infrastructure for a regenerative economy—one where the voice of a grandmother protecting her forest carries the same weight as a carbon offset trader in New York. Where jaguars, bears, and monkeys become indicators not just of biodiversity, but of our collective moral compass. Where decentralized technology doesn't extract value—it redistributes power.
I'm not here to "solve climate change" with another white paper or another ESG metric. I'm here to embody the culture shift—to create living systems where money flows to those who protect life, where governance mirrors mycelial networks, and where every decision is filtered through the question: Will this make the world more alive?
This is what I steward: the bridge between worlds. Between web3 and forests. Between Indigenous leaders and impact investors. Between what the market rewards and what the Earth requires to survive.
I am here to prove that we don't need to choose between thriving ecosystems and thriving economies—that when we design systems rooted in reciprocity, kinship, and embodied presence, both become possible.
This is not work. This is devotion. And I will keep building until the world reflects the truth I know in my bones: that all life is interconnected, that technology can serve regeneration, and that the future belongs to those brave enough to treat data as the voice of the forest and money as a tool for healing.
Salida, Colorado, United States

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Tere Price
Salida, Colorado, United States
Purpose & Project

What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?

I am here to weave the impossible into the inevitable—to prove that technology can be a ceremony, that markets can be medicine, and that Indigenous wisdom and cutting-edge code can dance together to heal the world.
What moves through me is not a job title or a business plan. It's a sacred responsibility: to design financial systems that pay people to keep forests standing, to turn biodiversity into dignified livelihoods, and to make conservation not an act of charity but an act of sovereignty.
I feel called to steward the intersection of ancient wisdom and emergent technology—where blockchain becomes a tool for Indigenous data sovereignty, where smart contracts encode kinship with the land, where every line of code I write asks: Does this serve all beings? Does this honor the forest?
My purpose is to build the infrastructure for a regenerative economy—one where the voice of a grandmother protecting her forest carries the same weight as a carbon offset trader in New York. Where jaguars, bears, and monkeys become indicators not just of biodiversity, but of our collective moral compass. Where decentralized technology doesn't extract value—it redistributes power.
I'm not here to "solve climate change" with another white paper or another ESG metric. I'm here to embody the culture shift—to create living systems where money flows to those who protect life, where governance mirrors mycelial networks, and where every decision is filtered through the question: Will this make the world more alive?
This is what I steward: the bridge between worlds. Between web3 and forests. Between Indigenous leaders and impact investors. Between what the market rewards and what the Earth requires to survive.
I am here to prove that we don't need to choose between thriving ecosystems and thriving economies—that when we design systems rooted in reciprocity, kinship, and embodied presence, both become possible.
This is not work. This is devotion. And I will keep building until the world reflects the truth I know in my bones: that all life is interconnected, that technology can serve regeneration, and that the future belongs to those brave enough to treat data as the voice of the forest and money as a tool for healing.

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

How do we build systems that can hold both the speed of markets and the slowness of forests—that can move capital at the pace of blockchain while honoring decisions made over generations?
I'm living into this paradox every day: Can technology designed for exponential growth serve ecosystems that thrive on a different time?
How do we ensure that when biodiversity becomes financialized, it doesn't become extractive? How do we design systems where the people closest to the land—the ones who've protected it for millennia—hold the power, not just the narrative?
And the question that wakes me up at 3am: Can we move fast enough to matter without moving so fast that we lose our souls?
Because I've seen both sides. I've watched web3 move billions of dollars in seconds. I've also sat with Indigenous elders who make decisions by listening to the river. Both are intelligent. Both are necessary. But they operate on completely different timescales, with completely different logics.
So the question I'm living into is: How do we create financial infrastructure that doesn't demand Indigenous communities operate on our timeline, but instead builds bridges that meet them where they are?
How do we prove that decentralization isn't just about removing intermediaries—it's about redistributing power to those who've been systematically excluded? That it's not just about efficiency—it's about dignity?
I'm asking: What would it look like if conservation became the most well-compensated, most technologically empowered livelihood on Earth? What if forest stewards had better payment rails than Wall Street traders? What if biodiversity monitoring had more sophisticated data infrastructure than surveillance capitalism?
And beneath all of this: How do I stay in integrity while operating at the intersection of these worlds? How do I build in web3 without becoming extractive? How do I work with Indigenous communities without becoming another well-intentioned colonizer? How do I create markets for nature without turning sacred relationships into commodities?
The deepest question is really this: Can love scale?
Can kinship with all life become the operating system of a global economy? Can the embodied wisdom of ceremony inform the architecture of a DAO? Can we build systems where compassion isn't a luxury added after profit—where it's the foundational protocol?
I don't have the answer yet. That's why I'm living into it. Every smart contract I write, every governance proposal I design, every conversation with an Indigenous leader—these are experiments in answering that question.
Can we build the future fast enough to save the world, slowly enough to do it right, and lovingly enough?
That's what I'm here to find out.

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

I'm stewarding Temple Earth—a regenerative cultural organism that weaves Indigenous wisdom, decentralized technology, and embodied leadership into living systems that serve all life.
The Purpose
Temple Earth exists to design and embody regenerative culture through storytelling, systems innovation, kinship practices, and embodied leadership that restores harmony between people, planet, and possibility.
We're building the bridges where human systems, culture, and consciousness can reflect kinship with Earth. Where markets pay Indigenous and local stewards to keep forests standing. Where biodiversity and carbon verification is grounded in real ecosystems. Where decentralized infrastructure makes conservation a dignified, well-compensated livelihood.
We treat data as the voice of the forest, money as a tool for healing rather than extraction, and governance as a living relationship with Indigenous peoples, rivers, animals, and future generations.
Who It Serves
Individuals on personal or leadership transformation journeys—regenerative thinkers, community builders, and social impact entrepreneurs seeking alignment, deeper relationship with Earth, and ways to lead from compassion.
Communities, DAOs, and groups needing regenerative protocols, embodied governance frameworks, onboarding systems, and pathways for meaningful participation that honor consent, kinship, and collective intelligence.
Institutions seeking to evolve—regenerative networks, climate and ecology organizations, impact investors who want to design regenerative systems, build cross-sector collaboration, partner with land projects, and decentralize wisely.
The Earth itself—the forests, the rivers, the jaguars, bears, and monkeys whose presence becomes verifiable ecological value, whose voice becomes encoded in our decision-making.
The Impact We're Creating
Cultural Architecture: We're building a DAO that operates like a mycelial network—through four interdependent circles (Governance, Culture & Ritual, Story & Mythos, and Protocols of Regenerative Systems) where decisions flow through consent, embodied presence rituals create alignment, and conflict becomes information rather than failure.
Regenerative Finance Infrastructure: Creating markets where biodiversity isn't just measured but valued—where Indigenous stewards receive direct payment for verified conservation, where transparency lives on-chain, and where impact assets serve regeneration, not extraction.
Embodied Governance: Proving that organizations can be living systems, not machines—with rights of passage rituals for deepening participation (Seeds → Stems → Trees), trauma-informed conflict resolution, and governance that honors both the speed of markets and the slowness of forests.
Systems That Serve Life: Every system we build, every story we tell, every ceremony we hold is in service to life's continued flourishing. We're showing that it's possible to move with the speed of Web3 while staying rooted in values, to scale without losing soul, to build technology that serves sovereignty rather than surveillance.
What We're Birthing
Temple Earth is not just a DAO—it's a living cultural organism that demonstrates what becomes possible when we:
Honor Indigenous wisdom as equal to cutting-edge technology


Make governance embodied, not just transactional


Treat ceremony as infrastructure, not luxury


Design economics where kinship is the foundational protocol


Create pathways where anyone can deepen from witness (Seed) to culture holder (Tree)


We're birthing a world where all life thrives in harmony—where human systems reflect kinship with Earth, abundance flows to all beings, and creative aliveness becomes our operating system.
This is the work moving through me and our core team alongside our growing network of Seeds, Stems, and Trees across the Governance Circle, Culture & Ritual Circle, Story & Mythos Circle, and Protocols of Regenerative Systems Circle.
Every decision asks: Does this serve the forest? Does this honor all beings? Will this help life flourish?
That's the real work. That's what's being born.
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

The deepest wisdom guiding my work comes from Indigenous forest guardians and Taitas (shamans) I've worked alongside—those who've taught me that the forest speaks if you learn to listen, that decisions made in ceremony carry different intelligence than decisions made in spreadsheets, and that kinship with all life isn't a metaphor, it's a technology.
I've learned from communities across the Amazon and beyond that data can be sacred. That when a grandmother tracks a jaguar's presence, she's not just collecting a biodiversity metric—she's maintaining relationship with a relative. That the forest doesn't need us to save it; it needs us to stop treating it as a resource and start honoring it as an elder.
This ancestral teaching runs through everything I build: all life is interconnected. The mycorrhizal networks beneath the forest floor—where trees share nutrients, where information flows through fungal threads, where the health of one depends on the health of all—this is the governance model we need. Not hierarchies. Not plutocracies. Living systems that distribute intelligence, power, and nourishment.
The Wisdom of Ceremony as Infrastructure
I've sat in circles where decisions aren't made until everyone's nervous system is regulated, where conflict is approached through restorative justice rather than punishment, where the body's wisdom is honored alongside the mind's logic. This isn't soft. This is ancient technology for collective coherence.
Ceremony teaches that presence is power. That grounding yourself before making a decision that affects hundreds of people isn't luxury—it's responsibility. That opening with breathwork and closing with gratitude isn't "woo-woo"—it's creating the energetic conditions where wisdom can emerge.
This guides how I design governance: every major Temple Earth proposal is preceded by embodied presence rituals. We don't just think our way into decisions; we feel and embody our way into alignment.
Nature as the Original Systems Designer
I've learned from forests that death feeds life. That decay isn't failure—it's transformation. That the tallest trees grow from the nutrients of what came before them. This guides how I approach failure in projects: it's not something to hide or be ashamed of—it's data, feedback, the organism learning.
I've learned from rivers that flow finds the path of least resistance while still arriving at the ocean. This guides how I think about blockchain architecture: don't force adoption, create systems so useful, so aligned with people's needs, that participation becomes the natural path.
I've learned from fire ecology that some seeds only germinate after burning. That destruction can be renewal. That the systems we're building now might need to burn parts of the old world down—but what grows afterward will be adapted to the new conditions.
The Teaching of Reciprocity
Every Indigenous culture I've encountered operates on reciprocity as law. You don't take without giving. You don't extract without relationship. You don't benefit without ensuring the whole benefits.
This is the opposite of how markets currently work—where extraction is rewarded, where externalities are ignored, where profit flows upward and harm flows downward.
The ancestral wisdom guiding my work says: What if we encoded reciprocity into the protocol? What if smart contracts enforced that when value is created from biodiversity, the forest and its stewards receive the majority? What if DAOs were designed so power couldn't concentrate, where influence earned through service automatically demurred over time, where you couldn't buy your way into decision-making?
The Intelligence of Slowness
I've sat with elders who make decisions by listening to the river, watching the animals, feeling the land. This takes time. Sometimes days. Sometimes weeks. There's no rushing this kind of knowing.
And I work in Web3, where everything moves at the speed of code, where "move fast and break things" is celebrated, where patience is seen as weakness.
The wisdom guiding me is learning to hold both. To move with the urgency that the climate crisis demands while honoring the slowness that wisdom requires. To build technology that can execute transactions in milliseconds while creating governance processes that allow for embodied discernment over days.
The Deepest Teaching
But the most foundational wisdom—the one that wakes me up and keeps me going—comes from direct experience in the forest itself.
I've stood in ecosystems where every element serves the whole. Where competition exists but cooperation dominates. Where diversity creates resilience. Where there's no waste because everything's output becomes another's input. Where intelligence is distributed, not centralized.
The forest has been governing itself for 400 million years. It has survived ice ages, asteroid impacts, mass extinctions. It knows something we've forgotten.
That's the wisdom guiding my work: What if we designed human systems the way nature designs ecosystems? What if we treated organizations like living bodies instead of machines? What if we honored that the most ancient technologies—kinship, ceremony, reciprocity, embodied presence—are exactly what we need to make the most cutting-edge technologies actually serve life?
Every line of code I write, every governance proposal I design, every smart contract I deploy asks: Would the forest approve? Would the grandmother protecting her land feel honored? Would the jaguar's sovereignty be respected?
That's the wisdom. That's what guides the work.
Nature isn't something to save. It's something to remember how to be.

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

I'm destined to weave together regenerative networks that share our values around collective intelligence, embodied governance, and systems change: These aren't just partnerships—they're mycelial threads connecting different nodes of the regenerative economy. Information, resources, and wisdom flow between us, making all of us stronger.
I'm meant to collaborate with open-source technology builders creating the rails that regenerative systems run on:
I'm called to bridge global coordination systems with local land-based projects: Temple Earth becomes the coordination layer and cultural nervous system connecting these bioregional hubs to aligned capital, governance frameworks, technology infrastructure, and global networks. We help them access funding, design community currencies, build transparent impact verification, and tell their stories in ways that move capital and consciousness.
I'm meant to bridge the $102B in regenerative finance seeking high-integrity impact with communities who need capital to flow directly to them, not through five intermediaries who extract value along the way. Impact investors, family offices, and regenerative capital allocators who are tired of greenwashing and want verifiable, blockchain-transparent, Indigenous-led conservation connected directly to the forest monitors, land stewards, and ecosystem protectors doing the actual work.
This requires building financial instruments that serve both—tokenized biodiversity credits, impact-backed currencies, transparent treasuries, direct payment rails that bypass colonial financial infrastructure.
I'm destined to collaborate with artists, storytellers, and culture-makers who understand that stories are more powerful than spreadsheets.
Musicians, visual artists, filmmakers, writers who can take the technical complexity of what we're building and translate it into narratives that move hearts, myths that create belonging, and beauty that makes people want to fight for this future. Weaving diverse voices into coherent vision, celebrating victories, crafting the mythology that says "This is who we are, this is what we believe, this is the future we're creating."
The collaboration I feel most called toward is creating a coalition of regenerative DAOs, land projects, and Indigenous networks that operate as one coordinated organism—a Global Regenerative Commons Economy.
Where Temple Earth provides governance architecture, cultural coherence, and coordination infrastructure. Where technology platforms provide the rails. Where land projects provide real-world implementation. Where Indigenous networks provide wisdom, monitoring, and moral authority. Where impact capital provides resources. Where artists provide the stories that make it all feel real. Together, we become a distributed answer to the question: What does a regenerative civilization actually look like in practice? Not a utopian vision. Not a white paper. But a living, breathing, evolving network of projects and people proving that another world isn't just possible—it's already being built.
I'm meant to work with radical pragmatists—people who dream impossible futures and then build to make them real. People who understand that this work is devotion, not optimization. That we're not building a company—we're midwifing a cultural shift. That the bridge between worlds isn't built from one side—it's built from both sides simultaneously, meeting in the middle with trust, reciprocity, and radical honesty about power.
That's the alliance I'm here to weave. That's the bridge I'm meant to be.

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

I don't have a trust fund. I don't have investor capital flowing to my personal account. I don't have a salary. Every month, I'm figuring out how to pay rent, keep my laptop running, maintain the basic infrastructure of my life while I'm trying to build the infrastructure for a global regenerative economy.
The edge I'm actually in is choosing to commit fully to one thing—Temple Earth, this vision, this work—when every part of survival is screaming at me to diversify, to take the consulting gig, to jump into the other three opportunities knocking on my door, to optimize for immediate income.
The Real Initiation: Scarcity While Building Abundance
I see the vision clearly. I understand what needs to be built. But I'm doing it while my bank account empties, while I'm figuring out where to live.
Beneath it is a survival paradox: I need to concentrate enough power and attention to actually birth this thing into the world. But the concentration is draining me. The dependencies are multiplying. And I can't sustain this level of output on fumes and faith.
How do I commit this fully when I can't guarantee I'll be able to keep showing up?
Because commitment requires presence. And presence requires basic survival—food, shelter, ability to think beyond immediate financial anxiety.
I'm being asked to choose: Do I stay in Temple Earth fully, knowing I might burn out, knowing my financial situation is precarious? Or do I protect myself by building redundancy right now, even though that means diluting my attention exactly when full commitment is needed?
The hardest part is feeling the weight of people who are counting on me. Early team members are starting to organize around this vision.
If I step back to stabilize my own life, I might break the fragile trust that's forming.
But if I don't step back, I might break myself—and then everything collapses anyway, but with more damage done.
I need to find financial sustainability—whether that's Temple Earth reaching early revenue, or finding investors who understand that paying core team members isn't inefficiency, it's survival. It's investing in the people who actually hold the vision.
The technical systems need to be simple enough and documented enough that other people can maintain them. Right now they're too dependent on my presence and my memory.
The real edge is this: I'm choosing Temple Earth. I'm committing. But I'm also being honest that this commitment is costing me in ways that aren't sustainable.
And the question to our investors, our partners, our community is: Are you willing to resource the people actually doing this work? Not just fund the projects. Fund the humans. Fund the coordination layer because it's infrastructure, not overhead.
If we're building systems that make conservation a dignified, well-compensated livelihood for Indigenous stewards, we need to start by making it a sustainable livelihood for those of us stewarding the coordination.
Otherwise, we're just repeating the same extraction pattern we're trying to heal.
I'm committing to Temple Earth because I believe in it. Because the work is real and necessary and only a handful of people can do it right now. Because walking away would be a failure to show up for people who are taking risk on this and continued stewardship of the world believing resources will appear.
But I'm doing it while being honest: I'm on an edge. I need resources. I need support. I need us to move faster on building resilience and distributing the load.
This is my initiation: Learning to lead from abundance without letting scarcity drive the decisions. Committing fully while being real about limits. Building something that can outlast my ability to personally hold it.
The new economy is being built. But the builder needs to eat.

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

My greatest gift is systems thinking combined with relationship intelligence. I don't just see individual components—I see how they weave together into living architectures.
I can look at distinct systems and intuitively understand how they need to fit together to serve the whole. I see where the gaps are, where the friction points will emerge, where the synergies hide.
This isn't just abstract pattern recognition. It's practical synthesis: I can take complex, seemingly incompatible systems and find the elegant integration point where they strengthen rather than compete with each other.
I'm not just a visionary who dreams and delegates. I build the infrastructure myself: This combination of technical execution and strategic vision means I don't just say "we should build X"—I prototype it, test it, iterate it, and deploy it. I close the gap between idea and implementation.
I Hold Complexity Without Collapsing Into Simplification. Most people collapse these tensions into binary choices. I hold them as creative polarities—understanding that the strength comes from the tension, not from resolving it into one or the other.
This capacity to sit in paradox without needing premature resolution makes me able to steward systems that other people find too contradictory or ambiguous to navigate.
The work matters more than being recognized for the work. I'm genuinely willing to make myself obsolete if it means the mission succeeds.
This isn't false humility—it's practical understanding that collective impact requires distributed leadership. My job isn't to be the hero; it's to create conditions where everyone can be the hero of their part of the story.
I have startup velocity combined with regenerative values. I can ship code, launch protocols, coordinate networks, and move capital with web3 speed—but I pause before major decisions to ask: Does this serve the whole? Will this make the forest stronger?
Collective impact work is messy, slow, and often thankless. Conflicts arise. Funding falls through. Technology breaks. Partners disappoint. Progress is non-linear.
My capacity is endurance and commitment—I stay in the work even when it's uncomfortable, uncertain, or underappreciated. I don't bail when it stops feeling glamorous. I show up consistently, even when showing up means navigating edges and initiations that test me.
I came into this work through environmental studies and spatial analysis. I taught myself blockchain development. I learned regenerative finance by doing it.
My rapid learning capacity and intellectual humility mean I can move into new domains, absorb what I need to know, integrate it with what I already understand, and apply it practically—all while staying open to correction and deeper teaching.
I can analyze financial models, audit smart contracts, and debug technical systems with precision. And I can facilitate embodied presence practices, honor ceremony, and create space for emotional processing.
Most people are strong in one domain or the other. My capacity to integrate head, heart, and hands means I can design systems that are technically sound, financially viable, and emotionally coherent. I don't sacrifice rigor for relationship or relationship for rigor—I insist both matter equally.
My gift is convening and weaving—bringing the right people, projects, and resources together and creating the conditions where they can self-organize.
I don't need to micromanage or control outcomes. I trust emergence while providing enough structure that emergence can happen productively. This makes me a strong steward for collective impact because people feel empowered to bring their full gifts rather than just executing my vision.
One of my strongest capacities is recognizing what's unique and valuable in others and creating roles where that genius can flourish.
I notice when someone has a gift for facilitation, for storytelling, for technical problem-solving, for relationship-building—and I actively create pathways for them to step into that power. This talent activation means collective impact isn't dependent on me being exceptional; it's about creating conditions where everyone's exceptional qualities serve the whole.
I have a strong internal compass for when something is drifting from regenerative purpose toward extraction, ego, or compromise.
And critically: I'm willing to call myself out. When I notice my own shadow—wanting recognition, needing control, bypassing discomfort—I name it, bring it to trusted peers, and course-correct.
This self-accountability means the mission stays protected even when I'm the one who might compromise it.
If I had to name the one capacity that makes me a strong steward for collective impact, it's this:
I can hold vision and pragmatism simultaneously—the impossible dream and the technology that makes it real—without losing either one.
I can feel the urgency of climate crisis and the sacredness of slow ceremony—and build systems that honor both.
I build bridges that hold weight. Not metaphorical bridges. Actual infrastructure—technical, financial, relational, cultural—that lets people and resources flow between worlds that need each other but don't yet know how to connect.
That's my gift. That's what I bring.
And I'm learning that the strongest stewardship isn't about being indispensable—it's about building systems strong enough that collective impact continues whether I'm there or not.
Part 3: Participation & Exchange

What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

The most urgent need is basic financial stability for the people actually holding this work. Direct operational funding that means:
Specific ask: $150K-$250K operational funding for Year 1 core team salaries and basic infrastructure. This isn't overhead—this is investing in the humans who coordinate the entire ecosystem.
If we're building systems where land stewards get paid fairly, we need to start by modeling that with our own team
I need introductions to investors and family offices who:
Actually understand regenerative finance (not just ESG greenwashing)


Have patience for systems that need time to build properly


Won't demand extractive terms or governance control


Are comfortable with hybrid structures (on-chain DAO + off-chain legal wrapper)


See biodiversity credits and Indigenous-led conservation as legitimate asset classes


Specific profiles:
Regenerative finance funds
Impact-first family offices aligned with Indigenous rights
Web3 foundations supporting public goods
Philanthropic capital willing to take early-stage risk


Not looking for: Traditional VCs expecting 10x returns in 3 years, investors who want majority equity, anyone who'll push for scaling before we have cultural coherence.
Legal and Compliance Support
Temple Earth operates in complex regulatory territory—DAOs, tokenized assets, international payments to Indigenous communities, biodiversity credit certification.
I need legal advisors who understand:
DAO legal structures (experience with Wrappr, KaliDAO, or similar frameworks)


Environmental asset tokenization and securities compliance


Indigenous data sovereignty and rights frameworks


International payment rails and cross-border compliance


Non-profit + for-profit hybrid structures


Specific ask: Pro-bono or reduced-rate legal counsel from firms specializing in Web3 and impact, or connection to legal DAOs (LexDAO, OpenLaw) who can advise.
Storytelling and Communications Capacity
We have an incredible story—but I'm spending my time building systems, not crafting narratives. I need:
Professional storyteller/content creator who can translate our work into compelling narratives for different audiences (investors, Indigenous communities, Web3 builders, general public)


Documentary filmmaker or media partner to capture the real-world impact as it unfolds


Social media strategist who understands both Web3 communities and regenerative culture


Grant writer experienced in climate, biodiversity, and technology funding


Specific ask: Storytelling collaborator willing to work equity-based or project-funded, or introductions to media partners interested in covering this work.
7. Bioregional Hub Partners Ready to Pilot
Temple Earth's model works best when connected to real land projects. I need:
2-3 bioregional regenerative projects (like Regenerosa Collective) ready to pilot our governance frameworks, tokenization systems, and payment rails


Projects that already have Indigenous community relationships and trust


Teams willing to co-create and iterate, not just implement our templates


Geographic diversity (Latin America, Africa, Southeast Asia ideal)


Specific ask: Warm introductions to land-based regenerative projects looking for coordination infrastructure, financing mechanisms, and governance design support.
10. Personal Sustainability Infrastructure
The honest need: I need housing stability and basic life support so I can focus on building this.
Whether that's:
A co-living situation with other regenerative builders (Guatemala, Colorado, Brazil)


Stipend or fellowship that covers basic living expenses


Introduction to communities/spaces that host impact entrepreneurs


Access to healthcare, mental health support, burnout prevention resources


I can't build infrastructure for collective flourishing if I'm constantly in survival mode.

What Would Actually Accelerate Everything
If I could have one thing that would unlock everything else:
A committed funding partner who provides $250K seed capital with no strings attached—trusting that the emerging team will steward it with integrity toward the mission.
That single injection would:
Give us runway to build properly


Allow us to compensate contributors fairly


Prove to other funders that this is real


Let me focus 100% on coordination instead of 60% on survival


Create breathing room to develop the documentation, systems, and relationships that make this sustainable


Everything else—the technical partnerships, the legal support, the storytelling, the Indigenous capacity building—becomes much more possible when the core team isn't operating on fumes.
The mission is ready. The partnerships are forming. The technology exists. The Indigenous networks are waiting.
What's missing is resources for the humans actually weaving it all together.
That's what would accelerate this mission most: Investing in the bridge-builders while we're building the bridge.

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

I bring working infrastructure and practical blueprints that the Holomovement can deploy, adapt, or learn from including Decentralized MRV protocols for verifying real-world ecological impact on-chain, Smart contract frameworks for tokenizing biodiversity credits and impact assets, Multi-chain deployment experience (Celo, Polygon, Base, BSC, Hedera, Solana), Direct payment rails that bypass extractive intermediaries and flow capital directly to stewards, Open-source governance frameworks designed for consent-based decision-making. What this means: Other projects in the Holomovement don't have to reinvent the wheel. I can share code, methodologies, lessons learned, and technical troubleshooting. I'm offering infrastructure as a commons resource.
My gift to the ecosystem is seeing how different projects connect and weaving them together: I can look at what multiple projects are building and identify synergies, gaps, and collaboration opportunities. I understand how governance innovation, financial infrastructure, ecological verification, and cultural coherence need to integrate. I can facilitate cross-project collaboration without needing to control outcomes. What this means: I'm offering myself as a mycelial connector—helping projects in the Holomovement discover how they strengthen each other, facilitating introductions, co-designing protocols that serve multiple initiatives simultaneously.
I move fast and build things that work: Can prototype smart contracts, governance mechanisms, or coordination tools quickly, Debug technical challenges for other projects (especially blockchain, automation, data systems), Document solutions so others can implement them. What this means: If projects in the Holomovement are stuck on technical challenges—"How do we tokenize this?", "How do we structure multi-sig treasuries?", "How do we verify off-chain data on-chain?"—I can pair-program, troubleshoot, or prototype solutions as ecosystem support.
One of my core practices is making tacit knowledge explicit: Everything I learn becomes ecosystem knowledge. I'm committed to open-source not just for code, but for organizational design, governance protocols, and partnership frameworks. What I build becomes resources for the whole movement.
I understand both regenerative principles and actual financial mechanics: How to structure tokenomics that distribute rather than concentrate power, How to design revenue models with 70-85% net margins that still serve impact, How to create hybrid structures (on-chain DAO + off-chain legal entities), How to talk to impact investors while protecting mission integrity. What this means: I can advise other projects on sustainable economics—showing how to be financially viable without being extractive, how to attract capital without sacrificing sovereignty, how to prove regenerative models can outperform extractive ones.
I'm navigating edges and challenges in real-time. I'm willing to share what's not working: Where I'm struggling with resource scarcity, When founder dependency becomes a risk. What this means: The Holomovement learns not just from my successes but from my honest struggles. I'm offering myself as a case study in what it actually takes to build regenerative systems—the beautiful, the messy, and the uncertain.
I'm actively connected to multiple networks:
Web3/ReFi communities (ClubDAO Universe, Regen Network, climate-focused DAOs)


Indigenous rights and conservation networks (Savimbo, bioregional projects)


Academic and research institutions (environmental economics, commons governance)


Impact investing circles (family offices, regenerative capital allocators)


What this means: I can bring resources, knowledge, and partnerships from these adjacent ecosystems into the Holomovement—and carry Holomovement innovations back to those communities. I'm a permeable membrane between movements.
I'm skilled at structuring collaborations that create mutual benefit without extraction:
How to share resources and infrastructure across projects


How to co-create standards and protocols that serve multiple initiatives


How to design partnerships where power and benefit flow equitably


What this means: I can help design the connective tissue between Holomovement projects—joint ventures, shared infrastructure, collaborative funding proposals, integrated governance experiments.
If I had to distill what I'm offering to the Holomovement into one sentence:
I'm a bridge-builder who brings working infrastructure, relationships, technical capacity, embodied leadership, and honest learning—all available as commons resources for projects that share regenerative values.
I'm not here to build an empire. I'm here to weave mycelial connections that make all of us stronger.

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

I get genuinely energized by technical collaborations with other builders who want to create interoperable systems for ecological impact.
Partnering with projects to build:
Shared MRV infrastructure that multiple biodiversity/carbon projects can verify against


Open-source smart contract libraries for tokenizing real-world ecological assets with data sovereignty built in


What excites me: Working with developers who share the belief that blockchain should serve sovereignty, not speculation—and who have the technical chops to build systems that actually work at scale. Late-night pair-programming sessions solving hard problems. Building infrastructure that becomes commons resources for the whole regenerative ecosystem.
2. Indigenous-Led Governance Experiments
The collaboration that would move me most deeply: Co-designing governance systems directly with leaders where their decision-making wisdom shapes the technical architecture—not the other way around.
I want to work with communities who are asking:
"How do we use blockchain to protect our territorial sovereignty?"


"How do we create payment systems that reinforce reciprocity, not extraction?"


"How do we code so technology serves our values?"


"How do we govern across our nations while maintaining each community's autonomy?"


What excites me: Not being the expert teaching them how to use Web3—but being the humble technologist learning how to build systems that honor their wisdom. This is collaboration as mutual apprenticeship: I learn, they access technical infrastructure, and together we birth something neither could create alone.
I'm excited by partnerships with land-based regenerative projects willing to become living laboratories for Temple Earth's frameworks:
What excites me: Real-world feedback loops—where theory meets soil. Where we can test what actually works when you try to pay forest stewards through blockchain in places with spotty internet. Where we learn together what "regenerative finance" means in practice, not just pitch decks.
I want collaborations where we're all co-researchers, documenting failures as enthusiastically as successes, iterating together in public so other projects learn from our experiments.
Working with creators who can translate complex systems into felt experience.
Partnerships with:
Documentary filmmakers showing the human story behind the data


Visual artists creating beautiful representations making abstract systems tangible


Musicians and poets crafting the mythology of what we're building—the songs future generations will sing about this moment


Game designers creating interactive simulations where people can experience what it feels like to govern through consent


What excites me: I build the infrastructure. They build the emotional resonance. Together we create something that moves both minds and hearts—that makes people feel why regenerative systems matter, not just understand them intellectually.
I want collaborations where beauty is infrastructure too—where the story of Temple Earth becomes as important as the smart contracts, where ceremony and code art are given equal weight.
I'm energized by connecting Temple Earth with other aligned DAOs to create something bigger than any single project:
What excites me: Moving beyond competition for the same funding pools toward genuine cooperation where our combined strength attracts entirely new capital. Building the mycelial network where DAOs share resources, knowledge, and infrastructure the way trees share nutrients through fungal connections.
The financial collaboration that excites me: Working with investors who see themselves as students, not just capital deployers.
I want to partner with funders who ask:
"What would make this more regenerative, even if it slows financial returns?"


"How do we structure investment so Indigenous communities hold genuine power?"


"What metrics actually matter beyond IRR and exit multiples?"


"How can our capital catalyze systemic change, not just fund projects?"


What excites me: Co-designing investment instruments together—impact bonds where returns tie to verified biodiversity increases, patient capital structures that allow for ceremonial decision-making timelines, hybrid funding that blends philanthropy and investment based on what the project actually needs.
I want investors who'll sit in Temple Earth governance circles, experience embodied decision-making themselves, and let that change how they deploy capital everywhere, not just with us.
I'm excited by partnerships with infrastructure builders creating the tools regenerative movements need:
Working with projects building:
Coordination platforms for distributed communities
Impact verification systems
Decentralized identity that preserves privacy while enabling reputation
Community currency protocols


What excites me: Contributing to and building on shared infrastructure rather than reinventing everything. Temple Earth becomes both a user and a contributor—we test their tools in real conditions, provide feedback, and extend their protocols for our use cases.
This creates a regenerative tech commons where improvements in one project strengthen the whole ecosystem.
If I could design one dream collaboration, it would be: A coalition of aligned projects co-creating an integrated regenerative finance system together.
Where we:
Share infrastructure rather than duplicate it


Pool capital for initiatives that serve multiple missions


Co-govern across projects using principles we're all experimenting with


Document everything as open-source resources for the next wave


Support each other through challenges rather than compete for the same resources


What excites me most: Collaborations where we become stronger together than we could ever be alone—where my weaknesses are your strengths, where your challenges are opportunities for me to contribute, where our combined capacity creates emergent possibilities neither of us saw coming.
The collaborations I want are mycelial: reciprocal, nourishing, distributed, resilient, and alive with possibility.
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Hayley Moffiet

To help people, organisations, and places come back into right relationship — with self, system, and our One Mother Earth.
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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Hayley Moffiet
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Purpose & Project

What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?

To help people, organisations, and places come back into right relationship — with self, system, and our One Mother Earth.

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

How do we design systems that honour life, dignity, and future generations without losing economic viability?
What becomes possible when coherence replaces control?

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

I am stewarding regenerative ways of thinking, financing, and living that restore trust between people, place, and purpose.
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

Life organises toward wholeness when we stop forcing and start listening.
Regeneration begins within before it can be sustained without.

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

Between old systems and emerging futures.
Between finance and life, strategy and soul, privilege and participation, vision and grounded action.

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

I bring strategic sensing, systems intelligence, and deep listening to build bridges to the New Earth.
My edge is in learning to value & deepen my connection with Source wisdom guidance to receive as generously as I give. To be in right relationship & reciprocity to co- create a regenerative future for all.

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

I bring the ability to see and work with systems as living, interconnected wholes — translating complexity into clear, actionable pathways for collective impact. Grounded in financial and strategic expertise, I bridge visionary ambition with practical, viable execution while holding long-term social and ecological outcomes at the centre. I listen deeply to what is present and unspoken, enabling trust, alignment, and collaboration across diverse stakeholders. Above all, I steward integrity, coherence, and future-focused thinking in service of people, place, and generations to come. All in service to Life.
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What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

Aligned collaborators, fair exchange, and containers that honour both depth and sustainability.
Support that values long-term impact over short-term extraction.

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

I offer systems-level thinking that bridges inner development, collective governance, and real-world economic structures. I bring the ability to translate regenerative and wholeness-based principles into practical strategies, financial models, and collaborative containers that can be implemented and sustained. With deep listening and pattern recognition, I help surface coherence across diverse initiatives, cultures, and worldviews. My contribution is to support the Holomovement in moving from shared vision into aligned action, without losing soul, integrity, or long-term impact.

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

Collaborations that excite me most are those rooted in shared purpose, mutual respect, and real commitment to long-term impact. I am most alive when working with people who are willing to do both the inner work and the systems work — where strategy, culture, and consciousness evolve together. I’m drawn to cross-sector collaborations that bridge visionaries and practitioners, community and capital, tradition and innovation. Above all, I value partnerships grounded in reciprocity, courage, and stewardship, where collective intelligence is trusted and something genuinely life-serving can emerge.
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John Hopkins

My purpose is to demystify death, dissolve the limiting fears that hold humanity back, and allow people to step into their deeper purpose and a life of no regrets
Frome, United Kingdom

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Frome, United Kingdom
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What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?

My purpose is to demystify death, dissolve the limiting fears that hold humanity back, and allow people to step into their deeper purpose and a life of no regrets

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

How do I turn mortality awareness into a new wellness movement?

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

My Newsletter Dying To Live With Purpose, my AI app Reverstory, and the AI end of life companion, I Am Grace
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

Natural Philosophy guides my work. I am trained as a Druidic Bard, worked with aboriginal elders and I have been studying Indigenous customs for years now.

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

WAYSHow is destined to form alliances with people and organisations working at the intersection of human meaning, cultural renewal, and conscious living.
This includes collaborations with educators, artists, filmmakers, psychologists, spiritual practitioners, and community builders who are helping society face what it has been avoiding — fear, mortality, disconnection, and loss of purpose — and translate that awareness into healthier ways of living.
WAYSHow is particularly aligned with partnerships in:
• wellbeing and mental health
• leadership and performance development
• arts, culture, and storytelling
• regenerative communities and environmental initiatives
• education and youth development
• conscious technology and ethical AI
At a deeper level, the collaborations that feel destined are those rooted in shared values rather than scale — relationships where wisdom, presence, and service matter more than growth metrics. These are alliances where work is done with people rather than on them, and where creativity, humility, and integrity guide the relationship.
WAYSHow exists to bridge worlds — inner and outer, ancient wisdom and modern tools, personal transformation and collective change — and its most natural collaborators are those already walking that bridge in their own work. I intend to make mortality awareness a major wellness movement, and I see myself forming alliances with all the major global light workers, and featuring on major podcasts and publications - like Steven Bartlett's diary of a CEO

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

I am currently navigating the edge between a former identity built around achievement, production, and external success, and a new way of working rooted in presence, service, and lived wisdom.
This initiation involves trusting a slower, deeper rhythm — allowing the work to emerge relationally rather than forcing it into conventional business or content models. It means letting go of familiar structures, certainty, and validation, while learning to stand in clarity without over-explaining or proving.
I am also navigating the challenge of translating deeply human, existential work — around mortality, fear, and meaning — into forms that are accessible, ethical, and resonant in modern systems such as technology, media, and culture, without diluting their depth.
On a personal level, this is an initiation into leadership that is quieter and more embodied: holding space rather than directing, listening rather than persuading, and trusting that integrity and alignment will attract the right collaborators and communities in time.
At its core, this edge is about learning to let the work lead — and allowing my own life to be shaped by the same principles I invite others to explore. I am up against the fear of death in the West.

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

My strongest capacity as a steward for collective impact is the ability to hold space at moments of transition — individually and collectively — with clarity, steadiness, and care.
I bring a rare combination of lived experience with mortality, deep listening, and integrative thinking. Years of sitting with the dying, alongside near-death experiences and long study in consciousness, natural philosophy, and wisdom traditions, have given me an ability to remain present where others often turn away. This allows difficult, unspoken themes — fear, loss, impermanence, meaning — to be met without urgency or avoidance, and transformed into insight and agency.
I also have the gift of translation. I can bridge inner experience and outer expression, turning complex existential truths into language, practices, stories, and experiences that are accessible across cultures and disciplines — from community spaces to leadership contexts, from creative work to emerging technologies.
Creatively, my background in filmmaking and experiential design enables me to craft environments and narratives that move people not through persuasion, but through felt understanding. I know how to design experiences that shift perspective, soften defences, and invite genuine reflection and connection.
At a collective level, I work best as a facilitator rather than a director — sensing what is emerging, amplifying what wants to be expressed, and helping groups find coherence, trust, and shared purpose. I value collaboration over control, depth over speed, and integrity over scale.
Together, these capacities allow me to steward work that is emotionally safe, ethically grounded, and capable of generating lasting cultural impact rather than short-term change.
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What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

What would most accelerate the mission right now is support that helps translate depth into reach, without compromising integrity.
At a practical level, this includes connections with aligned collaborators who have experience in community building, ethical technology, education, and cultural programming — people who understand how to steward sensitive, transformational work into sustainable structures.
Strategic support in the areas of communications, distribution, and partnerships would also be valuable — particularly from those who know how to bring thoughtful, non-sensational work into wider cultural conversations through media, platforms, and institutions.
Resourcing that allows for protected creative and developmental time would accelerate the work significantly. This could take the form of funding, residency-style support, or infrastructure that reduces the need for constant output and allows deeper systems, tools, and programmes to be developed with care.
Finally, access to communities and spaces already engaged in questions of meaning, wellbeing, leadership, regeneration, and cultural renewal would be especially supportive — environments where this work can be experienced live, tested, refined, and allowed to grow organically through relationship rather than promotion.
The most helpful support is not about speed, but about resonance — creating the conditions where the work can take root, mature, and serve at the depth it is intended.

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

I am offering the Holomovement ecosystem the capacity to work skillfully with one of the deepest, least integrated dimensions of collective transformation: our relationship with mortality, fear, and meaning.
My primary gift is the ability to create emotionally safe, grounded spaces where difficult truths can be met without overwhelm, denial, or collapse — and where those truths become sources of clarity, compassion, and agency rather than paralysis. This includes holding conversations and experiences around death, impermanence, and existential fear in ways that are human, non-dogmatic, and culturally accessible.
I bring strong integrative and translational skills. I am able to bridge inner work and outer change, ancient wisdom and contemporary culture, personal transformation and collective systems. Through writing, film, guided experiences, and emerging tools, I translate complex, often abstract insights into felt experiences that people can actually live from and act upon.
Creatively, I offer experience design and storytelling capacities that help movements communicate not just ideas, but states of being — using narrative, imagery, and embodied practices to shift perception, not just opinion.
I also offer a stewardship orientation. I work relationally rather than hierarchically, sensing what is emerging within a group or ecosystem and supporting coherence, trust, and shared purpose. I am comfortable working at thresholds — moments of transition, uncertainty, and re-patterning — which are inherent in regenerative and systemic change.
At a deeper level, I offer a stabilising presence and a long-view perspective: helping individuals and collectives remember why the work matters, what is truly at stake, and how to act with integrity, humility, and care in service of life as a whole.

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

The collaborations that excite me most are those where inner transformation and outer change are understood as inseparable.
I am most drawn to working with people and organisations who are willing to engage honestly with the deeper roots of our current crises — fear, denial, disconnection, and loss of meaning — and translate that awareness into practical, lived change in how we lead, create, relate, and build systems.
This includes collaborations with:
• cultural and creative practitioners who use art, story, and experience to shift consciousness
• educators and facilitators developing new models of learning rooted in presence, purpose, and wholeness
• wellbeing and mental health initiatives that address not just symptoms, but underlying existential causes
• leadership and performance contexts open to exploring courage, mortality, and meaning as sources of resilience
• regenerative and ecological projects that recognise our relationship with death as central to how we treat life and the planet
• ethical technology and AI initiatives seeking to support human depth rather than replace it
What excites me most are collaborations grounded in trust, curiosity, and shared values rather than fixed outcomes — spaces where something genuinely new can emerge through dialogue, experimentation, and lived experience.
I am especially energised by partnerships that value depth over speed, relationship over scale, and integrity over optics — collaborations where the work itself becomes a form of practice, and where collective intelligence is allowed to unfold over time.
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Jess Allen Glowacki

At this moment in my life, the purpose moving through me is stewardship; stewardship of balance between people, land, and the systems we build to hold them together.

For more than twenty years, I have been listening, learning, and testing what actually works when architecture is asked to serve life rather than extract from it. That long arc of research has shaped a clear calling; to translate regenerative principles into real, buildable systems that communities can own, adapt, and pass forward. Not ideas on paper, but living infrastructure that restores ecosystems, dignifies labor, and creates long term stability for the people who live there.

What I feel called to steward now is the bridge between vision and implementation. Across Michigan, Oregon, Tennessee, Costa Rica, Bali, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, and throughout Africa, there are teams, lands, and communities ready to move. They are not waiting for another theory; they are waiting for the catalytic R&D that unlocks shared tools, manufacturing capacity, and design systems that make regenerative development achievable at scale.

Through EcoPhi, this stewardship takes form as a global yet place rooted ecosystem. We integrate architecture, advanced manufacturing, local materials, renewable energy, and community governance into a single coherent process. Each project becomes a learning node; each region strengthens the whole network. When one community advances, the knowledge flows outward, accelerating progress everywhere else.

The deeper purpose is simple and profound; to help humanity remember how to build in harmony with life. To replace extractive systems with regenerative ones that generate abundance; ecological, social, and economic; for generations to come. I am not here to control this work, but to hold it with care, align the right people and resources, and steward it forward until it can fully stand on its own and multiply beyond any one individual.

This is the moment where decades of preparation meet collective readiness. With initial R&D support, what emerges is not just a series of projects, but a living global framework for regenerative development; one that invites investors, partners, and communities alike to participate in healing the relationship between humanity and Earth, while creating resilient, inspiring places to live!
Traverse City, Michigan, United States

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What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?

At this moment in my life, the purpose moving through me is stewardship; stewardship of balance between people, land, and the systems we build to hold them together.

For more than twenty years, I have been listening, learning, and testing what actually works when architecture is asked to serve life rather than extract from it. That long arc of research has shaped a clear calling; to translate regenerative principles into real, buildable systems that communities can own, adapt, and pass forward. Not ideas on paper, but living infrastructure that restores ecosystems, dignifies labor, and creates long term stability for the people who live there.

What I feel called to steward now is the bridge between vision and implementation. Across Michigan, Oregon, Tennessee, Costa Rica, Bali, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, and throughout Africa, there are teams, lands, and communities ready to move. They are not waiting for another theory; they are waiting for the catalytic R&D that unlocks shared tools, manufacturing capacity, and design systems that make regenerative development achievable at scale.

Through EcoPhi, this stewardship takes form as a global yet place rooted ecosystem. We integrate architecture, advanced manufacturing, local materials, renewable energy, and community governance into a single coherent process. Each project becomes a learning node; each region strengthens the whole network. When one community advances, the knowledge flows outward, accelerating progress everywhere else.

The deeper purpose is simple and profound; to help humanity remember how to build in harmony with life. To replace extractive systems with regenerative ones that generate abundance; ecological, social, and economic; for generations to come. I am not here to control this work, but to hold it with care, align the right people and resources, and steward it forward until it can fully stand on its own and multiply beyond any one individual.

This is the moment where decades of preparation meet collective readiness. With initial R&D support, what emerges is not just a series of projects, but a living global framework for regenerative development; one that invites investors, partners, and communities alike to participate in healing the relationship between humanity and Earth, while creating resilient, inspiring places to live!

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

How do we restore balance between human systems and the living intelligence of Gaia without losing our humanity, our cultures, or our sense of meaning along the way?

For decades, I have watched well intended solutions fragment the world; environmental efforts separated from social equity, technology divorced from wisdom, economics disconnected from ecology. The question I carry is not about whether we can build sustainably; it is whether we can design systems that honor the full flow of life; human, ecological, cultural, and spiritual; as one integrated whole.

At its core, this question asks how architecture, manufacturing, energy, and governance can behave more like living systems. How can our buildings breathe with the land, our economies circulate like ecosystems, and our communities nourish both individual sovereignty and collective well being? How do we create structures that do not dominate Gaia, but listen to her and respond with humility, intelligence, and care?

I am also living into the human dimension of this question. How do we help people feel safe, inspired, and empowered during a time of rapid change? How do we translate regenerative ideals into daily life; homes, work, food, water, and energy; so balance is not an abstract concept but a lived experience?

This question guides every EcoPhi project. Each site becomes a place to test alignment between natural flows and human needs; water cycles restored through living systems, materials sourced from regional ecologies, energy harvested gently and shared locally, and governance designed around stewardship rather than extraction.

Ultimately, the question is an invitation; can we remember how to live as a participating species rather than a dominating one? If we answer that well, the result is not only environmental healing, but social coherence, economic resilience, and a renewed sense of purpose for humanity within the larger body of Gaia!

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

We are currently stewarding the emergence of EcoPhi as a living, regenerative development ecosystem rather than a single project; a globally adaptable framework for how communities design, build, and sustain themselves in harmony with Gaia.

At its heart, this initiative is about birthing a new model of regenerative co creation; one that integrates architecture, advanced modular manufacturing, renewable energy, water systems, and community governance into a unified, place rooted process. After more than twenty years of shared research, prototyping, and on the ground learning across multiple cultures and climates, EcoPhi is now moving from vision into active R&D and implementation.

Our immediate focus is activating a series of pilot projects in Michigan, Oregon, Tennessee, Costa Rica, Bali, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, and several regions in Africa. These are not speculative developments; they are real lands and real communities prepared to participate once the initial R&D infrastructure is in place. Each pilot serves as both a home for people and a living laboratory; refining construction systems, material assemblies, energy integration, and regenerative land practices that can be shared across our global network.

What we are stewarding most intentionally is the connective tissue between these places. EcoPhi functions as a distributed manufacturing and knowledge ecosystem; local materials and labor are empowered, while shared design intelligence, digital tools, and regenerative standards flow between regions. This allows each community to remain culturally and ecologically unique while benefiting from a rapidly evolving, shared body of knowledge.

We are also preparing what is being born next; a future where communities generate their own housing, infrastructure, and livelihoods in ways that restore ecosystems rather than deplete them. By aligning long term stewardship, open collaboration, and regenerative economics, EcoPhi is laying the groundwork for scalable, repeatable, and deeply human development models that can serve the world for generations to come.

In this moment, our work is less about launching a single project and more about midwifing a system capable of supporting many; a quiet but powerful shift from extractive development to a living architecture of balance!
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

The ancient and ancestral wisdom that guides our work comes from a lifelong immersion in the shared symbolic language of humanity; a language carried through myth, cosmology, ceremony, nature, and direct lived experience across cultures.

Personally and my affiliates have studied and lived among traditions where dragons, serpents, feathered beings, and guardians appear again and again; not as fantasy, but as archetypal expressions of natural intelligence. In Asian cultures, the dragon is the keeper of water, wind, and prosperity; a symbol of dynamic balance and life force. In Mesoamerican lineages, the feathered serpent represents the union of earth and sky; grounded wisdom rising into consciousness. In Celtic, Nordic, African, and Middle Eastern traditions, similar beings appear as protectors of thresholds, knowledge, and transformation. Across continents, these forms speak to the same truth; nature itself is intelligent, powerful, and deserving of reverence.

Our work is guided by this understanding of Gaia as a living, conscious system; one that communicates through cycles, geometry, and energy flows. We listen to land the way ancient builders did; through water movement, wind patterns, solar paths, soil health, and the subtle signals that emerge when humans slow down enough to pay attention. This is not nostalgia for the past; it is the recovery of an original relationship between humans and Earth.

Alongside ancestral traditions, we draw from the perennial wisdom taught through Christ consciousness; the remembrance that love, humility, service, and stewardship are technologies of transformation. These teachings are echoed across ascended traditions worldwide; compassion as strength, restraint as power, and unity as the highest form of intelligence. In more contemporary mythic language, what some call Jedi consciousness reflects the same principle; disciplined awareness, ethical use of power, and alignment with a greater living force rather than personal dominance.

When we speak of galactic councils or benevolent beings, we understand them as expressions of expanded consciousness; a reminder that humanity is part of a much larger cosmic story. Whether experienced through meditation, intuition, ceremony, or deep time spent in nature, these encounters consistently point toward responsibility rather than escape. They ask us to mature as a species; to build systems that honor life, protect the vulnerable, and act with foresight worthy of an interconnected universe.

Ultimately, the wisdom guiding our work is integrative rather than dogmatic. It recognizes that ancient cultures, star knowledge, sacred geometry, and ecological science are not separate streams, but reflections of the same underlying order. Our architecture, communities, and manufacturing systems become modern ceremonies; grounded ways of embodying balance, guardianship, and conscious participation in the ongoing evolution of life on Earth.

We are guided not by one lineage alone, but by the convergence of many; all pointing toward the same responsibility. To build as stewards, to act as protectors of balance, and to help humanity remember its place within Gaia and the greater living cosmos…

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

We feel destined to form alliances that heal fragmentation; alliances that reconnect what modern systems have separated into silos.

At a deep level, we are here to bridge indigenous wisdom keepers and contemporary innovators. Elders who hold land based knowledge, ceremony, and ancestral memory alongside engineers, architects, scientists, and technologists who are seeking ethical ways to serve life. When these groups meet with mutual respect, something powerful happens; ancient intelligence gains new tools, and modern innovation regains humility and purpose.

We are also meant to bridge cultures of the Global South and Global North in a way that is reciprocal rather than extractive. Many communities in Africa, Central America, Southeast Asia, and the Mediterranean still carry intact relationships with land, craft, and community governance. Meanwhile, access to capital, advanced fabrication, and digital coordination often sits elsewhere. Our role is to weave these realities together so value flows both ways; honoring local sovereignty while unlocking shared prosperity.

Another core alliance is between regenerative developers, land stewards, and impact aligned capital. We are building relationships with investors, foundations, DAOs, and institutions who understand that true returns include ecological regeneration, social resilience, and long term stability; not just short term profit. These partnerships allow land projects to be protected, communities to thrive, and innovation to scale without compromising values.

We also feel called to collaborate with spiritual practitioners, educators, and consciousness researchers across traditions. Christ centered mystics, Sufi lineages, Buddhist and Taoist teachers, indigenous shamans, and modern contemplatives all speak different dialects of the same truth. By creating physical places where these lineages can coexist and collaborate; retreat centers, learning hubs, regenerative villages; we help translate inner wisdom into lived environments.

Culturally, we are bridging builders and visionaries. People who work with their hands and people who work with ideas. Farmers, craftspeople, fabricators, and trades alongside designers, systems thinkers, and storytellers. When these worlds unite, communities gain both beauty and durability; inspiration grounded in practicality.

Ultimately, the alliances we are forming are not transactional; they are evolutionary. We are meant to convene those who feel called to protect life, steward land, and design the future with care. Across nations, belief systems, and disciplines, we serve as a connective field; helping diverse people recognize themselves as part of one living project; the restoration of balance between humanity, Gaia, and the greater cosmos!

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

We are currently navigating the edge between vision and embodiment; the initiation that comes when ideas must become accountable to reality, land, people, and time.

On a systemic level, the challenge is translating regenerative values into structures that can operate within, and eventually transform, existing economic and regulatory systems. We are learning how to move capital without being shaped by it; how to accept funding without compromising integrity; how to build slowly enough to honor Gaia while fast enough to meet the urgency of this moment. This is an initiation in patience, discernment, and discipline.

Relationally, we are navigating the maturation of collaboration. As our network grows across continents, cultures, and belief systems, the work asks us to practice deep listening, clear boundaries, and shared leadership. Old paradigms of hierarchy and control must dissolve so trust, transparency, and collective stewardship can take their place. This edge requires humility; releasing the need to be right in order to be in right relationship.

Personally and collectively, we are moving through the initiation of responsibility. When a vision reaches a certain scale, it stops being personal and becomes communal. The challenge is holding the weight of many hopes, lands, and futures without collapsing into urgency or ego. We are learning to pace ourselves, to care for our nervous systems, and to remain grounded so the work can be sustained across generations rather than burned out in a moment of intensity.

Spiritually, the initiation is embodiment. Many traditions speak of higher consciousness, guidance, and cosmic awareness; but the true test is whether that awareness shows up as kindness, ethical action, and practical service. We are navigating the edge of bringing what is sensed in meditation, ceremony, and intuition into concrete decisions about materials, labor, governance, and daily life. This is where spiritual insight becomes real or dissolves into abstraction.

At the deepest level, the challenge is trust. Trusting that the long preparation was not accidental; trusting that the right alliances will form at the right time; trusting that Gaia responds when humans act with sincerity and restraint. This initiation asks us to walk forward without guarantees, guided by coherence rather than certainty.

These edges are not obstacles; they are thresholds. Each challenge refines the work, clarifies our values, and strengthens our capacity to steward something larger than ourselves. By staying present at these edges, we are becoming capable of holding the regenerative future we are working to bring into being…

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

We bring a rare combination of grounded skill, long horizon vision, and lived integration that allows collective impact to move from intention into reality.

Φ Systems thinking across scales
We see how land, buildings, energy, water, culture, governance, and economics interrelate as one living system. This allows us to design interventions that strengthen the whole rather than optimize one part at the expense of another. It is the capacity to hold complexity without fragmentation.

Φ Translation between worlds
We are fluent in multiple languages of understanding; indigenous wisdom and modern engineering; spiritual insight and regulatory reality; visionary aspiration and construction detail. This gift of translation allows diverse people to collaborate without losing their integrity or voice.

Φ Embodied stewardship, not abstract leadership
Our leadership is rooted in doing. We have designed, built, taught, prototyped, failed, refined, and rebuilt across continents and cultures for over two decades. This lived experience creates trust and keeps the work practical, ethical, and accountable.

Φ Long term patience paired with decisive action
We are comfortable working on timelines that extend across generations, while still knowing when to act decisively in the present. This balance allows projects to mature organically without stalling, and to move forward without forcing outcomes.

Φ Capacity to convene and hold diverse collaborators
We naturally attract and stabilize groups of builders, thinkers, elders, technologists, artists, investors, and land stewards. We create spaces where collaboration feels safe, purposeful, and aligned; even when perspectives differ. This is essential for collective impact at scale.

Φ Integration of spiritual coherence into material systems
We are able to bring values like compassion, restraint, balance, and reverence into tangible decisions; how materials are sourced, how labor is treated, how land is honored, how governance is structured. This turns ethics into infrastructure.

Φ Resilience through uncertainty
We have learned to operate without guarantees; navigating complexity, limited resources, cultural differences, and systemic resistance without losing clarity or commitment. This resilience allows us to steward initiatives through inevitable transitions and initiations.

Φ A commitment to shared benefit over personal gain
Perhaps most importantly, we are oriented toward outcomes that benefit many rather than elevate one. Power is treated as responsibility, knowledge as something to be shared, and success as something that multiplies through others.

Together, these skills and capacities allow us to serve as reliable stewards for collective impact; not by controlling outcomes, but by aligning people, resources, and systems so regenerative futures can emerge naturally, coherently, and at scale.
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What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

What would most accelerate our mission right now is support that helps vision become durable, shared infrastructure rather than isolated effort.

Φ Patient, aligned capital for early R&D
We are seeking catalytic funding that understands regeneration as a long term value creation process rather than a short term return cycle. Early R&D capital allows us to finalize modular systems, material assemblies, manufacturing workflows, and governance frameworks that can be replicated and adapted across regions. This is not speculative risk capital; it is seed energy for infrastructure that many communities across the world are already prepared to activate.

Φ Strategic partners with implementation capacity
We are ready to deepen collaboration with organizations, foundations, and enterprises that bring complementary strengths; material science, renewable energy systems, water technologies, circular manufacturing, digital coordination, and regenerative finance. Partners who are willing to co develop and share learning, rather than extract value, will significantly accelerate scale, resilience, and impact.

Φ Access to land and pilot sites with shared stewardship values
Landholders, land trusts, tribes, municipalities, and mission aligned developers who want to demonstrate regenerative development in practice are essential allies. Pilot sites allow us to move quickly from prototypes to lived environments; proving models that build confidence among funders, policymakers, and communities worldwide.

Φ Manufacturing spaces and equipment
Distributed manufacturing is central to our model. We already have a warehouse and an operational setup in Michigan; what is needed now is funding for the equipment required to activate production. We are developing two complementary manufacturing models; one optimized for rural and resource constrained regions, and another for modernized locations where technology access is more readily available. Both models are intentionally designed to function in analog and digital formats, ensuring they can operate under diverse conditions globally; from advanced urban centers to remote rural communities.

Φ Connections to aligned foundations and global networks
Introductions to foundations, impact funds, family offices, and global alliances committed to climate resilience, housing justice, ecological restoration, and community wealth building would dramatically shorten timelines. Warm connections matter; trust, alignment, and shared values accelerate far faster than cold outreach or transactional funding.

Φ Legal, policy, and regulatory allies
Support from professionals who understand zoning, building codes, nonprofit and hybrid structures, land trusts, and international development frameworks is critical. These allies help remove friction and allow regenerative innovation to move responsibly, safely, and credibly within existing systems while shaping pathways for future policy evolution.

Φ Storytelling and visibility partners
We are not seeking hype. We are seeking clarity. Media partners, documentarians, writers, and platforms that can translate complex regenerative work into grounded, human stories help attract the right collaborators, stewards, and supporters. Authentic storytelling ensures the work is understood not as ideology, but as practical, lived solutions.

At this moment, the mission does not need more ideas. It needs shared commitment, resourced trust, and practical collaboration. With the right support now, decades of preparation can unfold into living systems that serve communities, restore ecosystems, and demonstrate that a balanced relationship with Gaia is not only possible, but economically, socially, and culturally resilient.

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

Here is a response aligned with the Holomovement ethos, integrating I and we, and clearly articulating practical, embodied value rather than abstract ideals.



What I am offering, and what we are offering together through EcoPhi, to the Holomovement ecosystem is the capacity to turn holistic vision into grounded, regenerative reality.

Φ Systems level integration
I bring the ability to see and design across whole systems; land, water, energy, housing, culture, governance, and economics; as interdependent flows rather than isolated parts. We apply this capacity to help initiatives move from fragmented efforts into coherent, life aligned systems that actually function in the real world.

Φ Translation between consciousness and construction
Many in the Holomovement carry profound insight, spiritual depth, and future oriented thinking. I offer the ability to translate those insights into tangible forms; buildings, villages, manufacturing systems, and governance structures; without losing their essence. We help consciousness based ideas land safely in matter.

Φ Regenerative architecture and manufacturing as living practice
We offer decades of experience in regenerative design, modular construction, and bio responsive manufacturing. This includes practical frameworks for housing, infrastructure, and community scale production that restore ecosystems while creating livelihoods and long term resilience.

Φ Stewardship of place based experimentation
I am offering real sites, active pilots, and a global network of land based projects where Holomovement principles can be tested, refined, and demonstrated. We provide living laboratories; places where theory becomes lived experience and shared learning accelerates across regions.

Φ Capacity to bridge diverse actors
We offer the ability to convene and align people who do not often work together; indigenous leaders, mystics, technologists, builders, investors, policymakers, and community members. I am practiced in holding these collaborations with respect, clarity, and grounded leadership so collective intelligence can emerge.

Φ Long horizon responsibility
I bring patience shaped by decades of preparation and a commitment to outcomes that extend beyond individual projects or lifetimes. We hold a generational perspective; designing systems meant to evolve, adapt, and be stewarded by others rather than owned or controlled.

Φ Ethical grounding and humility
What we offer is not dominance or certainty, but disciplined humility. A willingness to listen to land, to people, and to emergent intelligence; and to adjust course when life signals the need for change. This ethical stance allows trust to form and collective impact to endure.

Φ A replicable pathway for regenerative civilization
Ultimately, what I am offering is a pathway; and what we are building is a shared infrastructure that Holomovement participants can plug into, adapt, and co evolve. Not a single solution, but a living framework for how regenerative, conscious communities can be built and sustained across cultures and conditions.

In service to the Holomovement, I stand as a steward of integration; and together, we offer tools, places, and processes that help the movement move from inspiration into embodied, scalable transformation.

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

The collaborations that excite me most live at the intersection of depth, courage, and real world implementation; where vision is strong enough to be tested in matter, and humility is present on all sides.

I am most energized by collaborations with people who are willing to move beyond ideology and into stewardship; builders, thinkers, and elders who understand that regeneration is not a brand, but a responsibility. When I meet collaborators who care as deeply about how something is built as what is built, I know the work will have integrity.

I am especially drawn to partnerships that bridge worlds that have been artificially separated:

Φ Indigenous wisdom holders and modern practitioners
Collaborations where ancestral knowledge of land, water, ceremony, and governance is honored as equal to contemporary science and technology. When indigenous leadership guides design decisions, and modern tools are used in service rather than dominance, entirely new possibilities emerge.

Φ Consciousness researchers and grounded implementers
I am excited by working with people exploring consciousness, systems intelligence, and collective coherence who also want to see those insights expressed in physical environments; homes, villages, schools, and workplaces that support human and ecological flourishing.

Φ Regenerative developers and patient capital
Partnerships with investors and developers who understand long term value creation; those who are willing to co steward land and infrastructure rather than extract short term returns. These collaborations allow regenerative models to scale without compromising ethics.

Φ Makers, builders, and local economies
I love working with craftspeople, fabricators, engineers, and trades who take pride in their work and want to see their skills contribute to something meaningful. When local manufacturing and community wealth are designed into a project from the beginning, the impact multiplies.

Φ Cultural bridge builders
Collaborations that span continents, belief systems, and socioeconomic realities excite me deeply. Working with teams in Michigan, Guatemala, Bali, Africa, Europe, and beyond has shown me how much wisdom lives in diversity when it is approached with respect and curiosity.

Φ Systems co creators
Finally, I am most excited by collaborators who are willing to help build the underlying systems; governance, manufacturing, education, and financing; that allow many projects to flourish, not just one. People who think in ecosystems rather than individual wins.

What excites me most is not collaboration for its own sake, but co creation with consequence; partnerships where everyone involved knows they are participating in something larger than themselves, and is willing to be changed by the work as much as to shape it!!!
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Rachel Morrison


I feel called to Steward an invitation to a new way of being on this planet and with each other that values compassion, collaboration, and creativity
Austin, Texas, United States

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What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?


I feel called to Steward an invitation to a new way of being on this planet and with each other that values compassion, collaboration, and creativity

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

What will be my results from taking this survey lol ;-)

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

The purpose is to create a world that works for everyone. We’re all life thrives. It serves solution artists resource holders systems, builders, and regenerative culture the impact it seeks to create and ripple effects around the world of collaboration systems, moving towards a unified world view.
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

Ancient future wisdom, earth, wisdom, traditions that include indigenous culture, as well as Egyptian Vedic, Daoist, Buddhist Christian mysticism, Silicon Valley, United Nations, and the humanities’s best hits of how civilization was structured urancha, law of one, emerald tablets, hemetica , the Kabalian, the Bible

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

I meant to be a bridge between the cultures that create the systems and those who are inspired to imagine new ones as a intercultural translator between disciplinary on the planet that would find themselves into complementary guild structures

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

I’m navigating how to be in more places at once, balancing my desire to be in places and communities all over the world that are developing initiatives for change while finding a balance with my personal life and family as well as my finances and finding ways to grow those resources so that I can be of a higher service in the places, the content and my ability to become a resource, sir, to the fields that I am inspired by

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

I think I’m a good friend maker and communicator or storyteller and I have a unique way of creating excited contagion around ideas that people can galvanize around. I also have a unique way of synthesizing complex information to simplify next steps and inability to see how field can constipate around collective action and long-term vision
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What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

I’m looking for people who want a call Stuart and create this dynamic tapestry of influence and impact and have the spiritual emotional practical and technological skills sets already in hand to assist in their partner and accomplishing this grand vision

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

All of them.

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

Ones where I’m deeply connected in a kinship connection soul residence, and where my nervous system feels at ease because of the other people’s skills and matched mastery
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Mar Pitts

I’m stewarding the bridge between inner awakening and outer action—helping people feel the deeper currents and move with them consciously.
Los Angeles, California, United States

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What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?

I’m stewarding the bridge between inner awakening and outer action—helping people feel the deeper currents and move with them consciously.

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

What wants to emerge now?

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

I’m stewarding the Holomovement—Movement of movements for collective conscious action.
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

Law of manifestation, intuition, nature, Arcturian wisdom drops, direct experience

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

The Holomovement and all that feels called to join us in this collective service to the whole.

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

Currently building the infrastructure of a living mycelium network that thrives on belonging, trust, authenticity, transparency and cosmic transformative action.

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

I synthesize vision and execution—translating complex ideas into experiences, systems, and stories that mobilize people toward shared impact.
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What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

Love, always.
When you build it, they will come. :)

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

My leadership and commitment to truth, integrity and compassion. Also I’m an awesome ambassador for the movement.

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

Fun aligned projects that integrate spirituality and technology
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James Redenbaugh

The purpose moving through me is creating technology that serves consciousness rather than extracts from it - building bridges between ancient wisdom and contemporary tools so that transformative organizations can actually function without compromising what makes them sacred. Right now that's expressing through Holomovement and the assessment systems, matching algorithms, and collaboration infrastructure that help people recognize themselves and each other more truly. But it's also in every client project, every parametric script, every careful integration - the ongoing practice of bringing precision and beauty into service of emergence, of designing spaces (digital and physical) where genuine connection and co-creative capacity can unfold. I'm here to build the infrastructure for a paradigm that's still becoming, to translate sacred geometry and systems thinking into tools that work, and to demonstrate that technology can honor the nonlinear, the ineffable, the deeply human.
Philadelphia, PA, USA

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James Redenbaugh
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What is the purpose that is moving through you at this moment in your life?

The purpose moving through me is creating technology that serves consciousness rather than extracts from it - building bridges between ancient wisdom and contemporary tools so that transformative organizations can actually function without compromising what makes them sacred. Right now that's expressing through Holomovement and the assessment systems, matching algorithms, and collaboration infrastructure that help people recognize themselves and each other more truly. But it's also in every client project, every parametric script, every careful integration - the ongoing practice of bringing precision and beauty into service of emergence, of designing spaces (digital and physical) where genuine connection and co-creative capacity can unfold. I'm here to build the infrastructure for a paradigm that's still becoming, to translate sacred geometry and systems thinking into tools that work, and to demonstrate that technology can honor the nonlinear, the ineffable, the deeply human.

What is the deepest question you are currently living into?

How do we create technology that deepens connection and co-creative capacities?

What project or initiative are you currently stewarding (or preparing to birth)?

Holomovement - A conscious collaboration platform that helps people understand their unique gifts and find genuine community through assessment tools that map consciousness development, communication patterns, and collaborative capacities.

It serves transformative organizations, consciousness communities, and individuals seeking authentic co-creative relationships - people who recognize that meaningful collaboration requires seeing each other beyond surface-level skills or conventional metrics.

The impact is creating the conditions for emergence in community formation. Rather than networking or matching based on optimization, it helps people recognize resonance - finding collaborators who complement their developmental edge, share compatible ways of working, and are genuinely called to similar purposes. It's technology in service of the kinds of connections that can't be forced, only facilitated.
Wisdom, Edges & Gifts

What ancient or ancestral wisdom guides your work?

Sacred geometry - the understanding that certain proportions and patterns aren't just aesthetically pleasing but carry intelligence. The flower of life, Metatron's cube, the platonic solids - these aren't decorative, they're languages of how reality organizes itself across scales.

Vedic and Eastern philosophical traditions - particularly the recognition that consciousness isn't a byproduct but fundamental. The understanding of cyclical time, of development as spiral rather than linear, of maya and the play between form and formlessness.

The craft traditions - the wisdom that comes through your hands, through material, through the repetitive attention of making things. Whether it's woodworking or parametric modeling, there's knowledge that only reveals itself through practice, through the body's relationship with form.

And increasingly, the pattern recognition that emerges through direct experience - time on retreat, sitting practice, working with plant medicines, being in relationship with Emily. The intuitive understanding of how systems want to organize themselves when you create the right conditions and then get out of the way.

What alliances, collaborations do you feel destined to form?

With consciousness researchers and transformative organizations who understand that technology should serve human development rather than replace it - bridging their deep wisdom about growth with functional systems that actually work.

With designers and developers who care about the sacred - creating a community of practitioners who can hold both technical precision and spiritual depth, who understand parametric design as a contemplative practice.

Between ancient wisdom traditions and contemporary tools - bringing Vedic astrology, sacred geometry, and Eastern philosophy into conversation with automation, AI, and web platforms in ways that honor both.

With retreat centers, spiritual communities, and alternative organizations that operate outside conventional business logic - helping them build infrastructure that matches their actual rhythms rather than forcing them into mainstream templates.

Between the physical and digital - collaborating with craftspeople, architects, and spatial designers to translate parametric geometries across dimensions, making the patterns tangible.

And maybe most importantly: with people who are building the new infrastructure for conscious collaboration - the ones creating assessment tools, facilitation methods, governance structures, and technologies that recognize humans as whole beings rather than resources to optimize.

What edges, challenges, or initiations are you currently navigating?

The edge between depth and delivery - holding space for emergence while also needing to ship functional systems for clients who have real timelines and budgets. Learning when to let things unfold and when to make decisive cuts.

Scaling intimacy - building platforms like Holomovement that are meant to facilitate authentic connection at scale. There's a paradox in using automation and algorithms to serve something that fundamentally resists systematization.

The marriage edge - navigating what it means to be in committed partnership while maintaining the intensity and focus that my work requires. Learning to be truly available to Emily while also honoring the deep absorption that design and building demand.

Technical capability vs. vision - I can see what wants to exist (complex interactive geometries, sophisticated assessment systems, truly responsive platforms) but constantly bumping against the limits of what I can currently build. The gap between imagination and execution.

Holding multiplicity - managing multiple major projects simultaneously without fragmenting my attention or losing the thread of what each one is really about.

The monetization question - how to sustain this work financially without compromising what makes it sacred. Finding the business model that allows me to keep serving consciousness-focused organizations without burning out or selling out.

What skills, gifts, or capacities make you a strong steward for collective impact?

Pattern recognition across domains - I can see how sacred geometry relates to community dynamics relates to database architecture relates to spiritual development. The ability to translate between seemingly separate languages.

Technical precision in service of the ineffable - I can build complex systems (Grasshopper scripts, n8n automations, Airtable integrations) while keeping them oriented toward what can't be measured. Holding rigor without reductionism.

Facilitation of emergence - I know how to create the conditions and then get out of the way. Building structures that support rather than impose, designing for what wants to happen rather than forcing what should.

Long-term relationship with craft - 18 years with parametric design, 15+ years with consciousness organizations. I have the patience and pattern library that only comes from sustained practice.

Bridging ancient and contemporary - I can work fluently with both Vedic astrology and JavaScript, sacred geometry and automation workflows. Not just intellectually but practically - actually building tools that honor both.

Systems thinking with soul - Understanding how the pieces fit together (technical, relational, organizational) while never losing sight of the humans involved. Building infrastructure that matches how consciousness-focused communities actually operate.

Comfort with complexity - I don't need things to be simple or linear. I can hold multiple variables, work with paradox, and design for the non-optimizable.
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What support, resources, or connections would most accelerate your mission right now?

Technical collaborators who can hold both parametric precision and spiritual depth - developers/designers who understand sacred geometry as practice, not decoration.

Investors who understand I'm building infrastructure for a paradigm that doesn't fully exist yet - people willing to fund the bridge-building work between ancient wisdom and contemporary technology, knowing the markets will materialize as consciousness evolves.

Community of practice - other practitioners building technology for transformative organizations, so we're not each reinventing the wheel in isolation.

Strategic partnerships with established consciousness platforms - communities, networks, and organizations who could integrate or co-develop what I'm building.

What gifts, skills, or capacities are you offering to the Holomovement ecosystem?

Systems architecture for consciousness communities - building the technical infrastructure (assessments, databases, matching algorithms, automation) that lets transformative organizations actually function without compromising their values.

Bridge between precision and emergence - the ability to create rigorous, functional systems that leave space for what can't be predicted. Technology that serves the nonlinear.

18 years of parametric practice, 15 years with consciousness work - a deep pattern library and embodied understanding of how these worlds actually intersect, not just theoretically but practically.

Sacred geometry as living technology - parametric design and ancient proportions made interactive and accessible, translating timeless patterns into tools people can actually use and experience.

Design sensibility that honors the sacred - websites, interfaces, and experiences that feel aligned with the depth of the work they're serving. Aesthetics as ethics.

Technical translation - making complex systems (Grasshopper scripts, automation workflows, database architecture) understandable and usable for non-technical collaborators and communities.

Commitment to craft as spiritual practice - showing up with sustained attention, iterative refinement, and reverence for detail. Building things that actually work.

What kinds of collaborations excite you most?

Co-creating with people who are living their questions - working alongside practitioners actively navigating their own developmental edge, where the tools we build emerge from real inquiry rather than hypothetical needs.

Translating between worlds - projects that bridge ancient wisdom and contemporary technology, Eastern philosophy and Western systems, the mystical and the practical. Places where multiple languages need to speak to each other.

Building with consciousness organizations as true partners - not client/vendor but genuine co-development, where they bring deep understanding of transformation and I bring technical capacity, and we discover together what wants to exist.

Parametric explorations with other designer-mystics - collaborating with people who understand sacred geometry as intelligence, who want to push what's possible with generative systems while keeping them in service to meaning.

Community infrastructure projects - working with networks, retreat centers, or collectives to build the actual systems they need (databases, workflows, member platforms) in ways that match their rhythms rather than forcing conventional templates.

Physical-digital hybrid work - projects where computational design becomes tangible objects, where interactive visualizations inform spatial experiences, where the digital and material are in genuine conversation.

The kind where I learn as much as I contribute - collaborations that expand my own capacity, introduce me to new lineages or technologies, challenge my assumptions about what's possible.

Why Become a Synergist?

Amplify Your Voice

We showcase your work across Holomovement platforms and introduce you to aligned partners and opportunities.

Co-Creation Labs

Quarterly “Synergist Labs” provide intimate space for brainstorming, problem-solving, and visioning together.

Skillshares and Trainings

Complimentary workshops with experts in movement-building, storytelling, media, and conscious leadership.

Join a Global Web of Allies

Connect with a vibrant circle of changemakers who share your commitment to unity and transformation.

Access Support and Resources

From content templates to collaboration tools — and eligibility for select microgrants — we offer tangible support for your mission.

The Three Archetypes

The Holomovement Synergist Program brings together three interconnected archetypes — each with a unique way of contributing to the whole. Whether you’re an individual changemaker, a self-organizing group, or an established organization, there’s a place for you here.

Ambassadors

Individuals embodying the Holomovement’s values and mission.

What they do:

  • Inspire awareness and action through personal embodiment.
  • Build community and bridge connections.
  • Support and amplify Holomovement initiatives.
  • Act as catalysts for transformational change locally and globally

Holons

Small, self-organizing groups of three or more aligned around a shared passion project.Small, self-organizing groups of three or more aligned around a shared passion project.

What they do:

  • Birth new projects, initiatives, and creative expressions.
  • Operate organically, grounded in collaboration and shared purpose.
  • Foster innovation, adaptability, and interconnected action.
  • Serve as decentralized nodes contributing to the larger movement

Alliances

Organizations, networks, and movements aligned with Holomovement principles and open to collaboration.

What they do:

  • Collaborate on existing Holomovement projects.
  • Co-create and birth new shared initiatives, including joint funding opportunities.
  • Amplify collective impact by weaving missions and efforts together.
  • Operate in a spirit of cooperation over competition, strengthening a global web of positive transformation.

Our Partnership Promise

Holomovement Supports You By:

  • Amplifying your projects and voice through our channels.
  • Offering mentorship, storytelling support, and visibility.
  • Sharing resources, trainings, and introductions to allies.

As a Synergist, You’ll Bring:

  • Authentic sharing of your Holomovement experience — in ways that fit your style: posts, videos, talks, writing.
  • Invitations for your community to connect with the Holomovement.
  • Presence on occasional calls (we invite Synergists to join at least three Ripple Effect calls per year),
  • Compassionate, collaborative energy in representing our shared values.

Contact us

Have more questions about the Holomovement? Please reach out to our friendly team.

Join the Synergist Program

The Holomovement isn’t just an organization. It’s an ever-growing field of connection and creativity.

Step in not just to support a movement — but to be supported by it. To co-create the future we all dream of.

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