Walking, Noticing, Collective Haiku

Walking, Noticing, Collective Haiku
"No matter where you're at, you can be noticing and attentive to what's around you."

Invite the group you are working with to join you on a walk. Walk in single file with the invitation to do three things…Why do this? It’s about showing the simplicity of the practice and how it can touch a core of who you are because it requires the combination that combines noticing with art, noticing with reflection. Because it raises up the possibility that no matter where you’re at, you can be noticing and attentive to what’s around you. This is at the core of the practice of listening. That it’s at the core of the practice of self-sustenance. This is at the core of the practice of creativity…

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