presence practices

Peacebuilding and social change are made possible through leadership centered in imagination for the collective - a compassionate leadership in service to the human family as a whole. This kind of leadership necessitates the cultivation of a quality of presence rooted in and emergent from mindful self-reflection and self-awareness. It lives embodied from the radical center, as in radically rooted in the capacity to center oneself in the face of adversity and fragmentation. John Paul's phrase for this exploration of the membrane between the inner and outer worlds is the 'inner works' of peacebuilding and leadership. The practices shared in this gallery are invitations into this exploration from John Paul's personal practice and from fellow wanderers into the mystery of the human spirit.

Slowing Down With Haiku

Two sessions in a series produced for the Ritual: Wellbeing app in which the practice of haiku is explored to enliven the senses and cultivate awareness and playfulness.

The Weekly Pause: Reachable From Here

A collection of videos created in spring 2020 that invite pause and reflection through wisdom and the arts.

The Art and Soul of Compassion

An emergent conversation about healing and reconciliation guided through research and story across the intersections of compassion, creativity, and spirituality.

Practicing Rehumanization as We Move into Uncertainty

Guidance around the practice of rehumanization supported through four kinds of imagination.