What We Want
Let’s put our cards on the table
If you’re reading these words, then our relationship with you has already begun.
And it may end. Here, now …
It may also develop into a deep, interdependent co-evolution.
None of us can know can know what relational emergence will yield; all we can do is continue choosing to take the ride.
As a couple of hearty and weathered relational adventurers ourselves, we’ve taken many such rides.
And one of the most challenging parts of those rides? Determining what our companions want. Not what they say they want; what they really want.
We find that it’s really challenging to build and earn trust until we have a chance to see whether our companion’s words match their actions.
That’s why we’ve decided to publish our words: this is What We Want.
We do not take your trust for granted — we must be in a continual state of earning it.
We invite you to read these words, and then watch our actions.
And if we continue to earn your trust, we invite you to step deeper into The Experience of We.
If you’ve read the Why is The Experience of We? section of this website, then you know that we believe that at the root of all world issues, human and non-human, personal and systemic, is an
And if you’ve read that section, you also know that we believe that, if we’re going to do more than treat the symptoms of the Polycrisis, we need to address the underlying Metacrisis by shifting our
What we want