Day of Transition Practise recordings
By Liza Jovanovska 15th May 2024
Saturday, 27 April 2024
We had a great time, and learned a lot. It was packed with insights!
Last weekend we celebrated the Day of Transition Practise. And because not everyone managed to be there we want to share with you a roundup of the recordings.
Here again is the outline of the day. Below the outline, you will find the session recordings. Digest the richness of these lessons and stories at your leisure.
Enjoy the recordings, and check out the website for other practises.
We started in Australia to learn practical tips, tools, and lessons that can empower you to initiate similar impactful initiatives in your own community.
From there we went to Japan to see the regenerative practices and impactful actions from two pioneering Transition initiatives: Ueda and Fujino.
Having heard about some inspiring Transition Initiatives it was time to delve into regenerative principles and how to apply them city-wide.
Social movement work is networked work. So we continued to explore how energise networks and alliances (one of our Transition Characteristics).
The Transition Movement is a network. What holds us together are our relationships and the stories we tell each other and the world. Here we unpacked what the Transition narrative looks like in 2024.
With that being sorted it was time to get down to the basics. Relating to each other is essential movement work and developing the ability to listen deeply is a transformative practise for individuals and groups. Anahà showed us how.
From there we went into a guided meditation to centre ourselves for the upcoming sessions. Draw on this whenever you are in need.
Meditation is not the only practise that can help us change the world around us. We alsoe explored how simple yet meaningful actions, such as sewing together, can pave the way for addressing humanity’s complex challenges.
Having shifted the conversation towards our embodied selves it was time to get moving, together. We did that in a somatic movement session.
To round off the day and to move with firm intentions beyond the Day of Transition we held space for Addressing Injustice. We explored efforts to address both internal and external injustices while broadening our outlook to embrace the well-being of all living beings.