Deep Live Gathering
In search of togetherness
Deep Live Gathering is a multi-local non-commercial event which combine offline and online processes.

In October 28 - November 3 2024 we invite you to gather in different places around the globe in order to meet each other in physical, virtual and spiritual spaces.
We are all parts of one. We are inextricably connected with other people, animals, plants, with our ancestors and descendants. Our connections stretch across space and time.

But now we are in a time of division. We have forgotten this state of belonging to community. Our connection with nature and kin has weakened. We live separately - alone or in closed families, our actions are individual and most of us do not feel sense of belonging to a community or tribe. We are experiencing a crisis of meaning. Who am I? Where I am? Why am I? We look for answers to these questions in our individual level and do not find them.

This state of separation and actions out of it has led to critical damage to the ecosystem of our common home.

But the state of community, the experience of We, the feeling of being part of the unity of all living beings in the Universe - is in our memory and - we believe - in our future. And we are able to remember it and manifest it in the present.

We encourage people to unite as tribes and communities. We invite you to reconnect with life and gather in community circles in your part of the Earth in order to explore, remember, discover love and trust. We wish to find fearlessness in the community and work together for the life, love and prosperity of all living beings.

We are calling to you to gather in your region in order to be together, share food, words and ceremonies, to embrace biocentric worldview and undertake regenerative lifestyle and practices.
We invite people who are not in denial about the situation and ready to live and to act together in the world as it is. We invited people of different professions and backgrounds, especially activists, artists, researchers and protectors of ecosystems, alternative education practitioners, urban and rural communities and ecovillages members, thinkers, philosophers and writers, social entrepreneurs, traditional knowledge holders, psychologists and psychotherapists, cultural workers, meditation practitioners, natural beekeepers, forest gardeners, seed savers and farmers practising regenerative agriculture...
Who do we call
  • The Deep Live Gathering format is a “multi-local event”: live group meetings will be in different parts of the Earth in the same time, and there are also will be online processes of connection between local groups into a common field.
  • The Gathering is a joint action, defined by all participants as a living community of human beings.
  • During the process there will be no clear borders between organizers and participants.
About event
  • Deep Live Gathering is a non-commercial event. Participants in local groups can contribute money for accommodation and meals, and they can also help those who cannot afford to contribute. However, no fees can be charged from participants for the international program of Deep Live Gathering, including ceremonies and online meetings, as well as for participation in live processes in the local group.
  • Deep Live Gathering organized by some participants of Deep Adaptation Forum, Relearn, On the Edge, Radical Joy for Hard Times and We here projects.
Program
The local gathering could be the whole week long, a few days or just one day long. Common online events will happen in the time window appropriate for Europe and Americas (Europe evening = Americas morning). Each of the group also has its own offline program, you define it yourselves. There are also rooms in the common program for online processes you would like to share with other groups and individuals.
26-27 October
26-27 October
Offline meetings (without online program)
28 October
28 October
Start of the Gathering. First online meeting, opening.
29 October
29 October
Earth listening practice
30 October
30 October
Sharing after Earth listening practice (online)
31 October
31 October
Earth ceremony (Samhain)
1 November
1 November
Sharing after the ceremonies (Samhain) (online)
2 November
2 November
Day of the dead, "Death cafe" (online)
3 November
3 November
End of the Gathering. Last online meeting, closing.
About Earth Ceremony

At one day during an event the Earth Ceremony will be. Below is a base description of how you can hold a ceremony.

Choose a place that you can physically visit, ideally outside. It can be any place that calls your
attention and that you have some curiosity about. It might be a place that shows signs of collapse
and damage. As those of us who are part of Deep Adaptation know, we are likely to encounter an
increasing number of wounded places as climate change gathers force, and it’s important to honor
them for all they have given and can't give anymore.

Go to the place and sit for a while together with your group. Share stories about what the place
means to you. If it is new to you, what do you notice about it?

Spend some time individually connecting with and exploring this place.

Come back together, sit with your group, and share what you discovered with others.

Make a simple gift of beauty for the place together with your group. Many people choose to make a
bird or a mandala out of the stones, twigs, and other materials they find in the place.

Take a photo or video if you want to share it with others during the online session on November 1st.
Send it to islander.kpo@gmail.com so that we will include it in a sharing.

For inspiration, you can see examples of how others have done their ceremonies:
https://radicaljoy.org/discover-stories/

If you are curious to explore more about similar Earth Practices, specifically for Wounded Places, visit
https://radicaljoy.org/practice/

You can find a video about the Earth Ceremony below:
Earth Listening presentation

Also one of the practices that you can do in your local group is Earth Listening. You can find a video presentation of this practice below:
We only have to go back 8-10 generations to find relatives in the lineages of contemporary white Europeans, who experienced the breakage in the connection to nature, to the cycles of the seasons and traditions that provided communal containers for collective experiences

Steffi Bednarek

Climate change, fragmentation and collective trauma

Map of the Deep Live Gathering 2024
You can click on the host's icon to view details: the expected number of participants, plans for the local process, and contact information for the organizers you can reach out to for participation in this group.

Don't take anything for granted; celebrate it all! Live life fully, love the life you live, and be the biggest blessing to others that you can, for as long as you can.


Michael Dowd

Previous Gatherings

Final report about Deep Live Gathering 2023:

local group experiences, photos, impressions from participants

Videos from the past years


Some documentaries and recordings of the events happened during the Gatherings 2021-2022:

The Earth Ceremony day in Lovchen national park, Montenegro group, Balkans
"The Practice of Living Tradition and Spiritual Forests Initiation" with Antonina Kulyasova and Konkankoh Joshua
Earth ceremony - local groups sharing after Radical Joy ceremonies
"Point of Return" documentary (don't forget to turn on subtitles)
To celebrate a festival really means to
unite oneself in spirit with the cosmic
spirit.

Rudolf Steiner

Values and principles of DLG
Values:

  • Compassion. We seek to return to universal compassion in all our work, and remind each other to notice in ourselves when anger, fear, panic, or insecurity may be influencing our thoughts or behaviours. It is also important to remember to take care of ourselves, especially when the urgency of our predicament can easily lead to compassion burnout.

  • Curiosity. We recognise that we do not have many answers. Instead, our aim is to provide a space and an invitation to participate in generative dialogue that is founded in kindness and curiosity. Valuing curiosity also invites us to challenge some of the ingrained or ‘invisible’ assumptions that underpin our worldview. For example, is the anthropocentrism implicit in the notion of ‘societal collapse’ helpful? How can we acknowledge and counter the privilege that often underpins this discussion?

  • Respect. We respect other people’s situations and however they may be reacting to our alarming predicament, whether they are first learning about impending collapse or already experiencing it. We seek to build and curate nourishing and inclusive spaces for deep adaptation.


Principles:

In our unprecedented times, we acknowledge there is no right or wrong way of going forward, no special people who have all the answers. This is why the first two principles of holding a DLG space are rooted in the spirit of curiosity:

Principle 1: Co-creation
We invite anyone interested in DLG to share, explicitly, their own practices. These can be based on individual experience (practices that people have found helpful when going through their own DLG journey) or emergence (ones that emerge from DLG spaces as people gather and feel inspired to create together), as well as exploration of a multitude of well-established facilitation processes that assume that knowledge is relational, provisional and subjective.

Principle 2: Open dialogue
A DLG gathering provides a safe space for loving generative dialogue. It is about exploring questions together rather than giving answers. Thus, we invite community starters and facilitators to create gently held spaces to support collective learning, activated by their own presence and energetic awareness of group dynamics and flow.

Our predicament and deep adaptation to it also calls us, as individuals and as a collective, towards deep emotional, psychological and spiritual work. We believe that this work is best done within a spirit of compassion.

Principle 3: Awareness
In a DLG, we come together to deepen our individual and collective consciousness by remaining with what’s present within each of us here and now. From that space, we aspire to enable and embody loving responses to our experiences related to our predicament, with a focus on reducing harm. We also invite awareness of the ways in which the ‘invisible’ stories of progress, patriarchy, power, and ‘othering’ – which have collectively shaped the journey towards our predicament - may still be moving unconsciously within each of us and continuing to influence the ways we make sense of the world and relate with each other, so we can acknowledge and seek for ways to move beyond them.

Principle 4: Connection
The story of separation is part of what got us here in the first place and we are not equipped to navigate our times in isolation. As we come together, we come into a space to relearn how to connect with each other, as well as to the greater force that lies beyond us from a space of compassion and curiosity. We welcome the different names everyone will use to call that force (Nature, Universe, God etc) and explore how we can relate with what’s unknown within, outside and ahead of us.

This brings us to the third core value of DLG - respect. This is the basis of the last 2 principles:

Principle 5: Inclusivity
We welcome differences that might have kept us apart before (age, gender, sex, ethnicity etc) and allow them to sit next to each other in a spirit of solidarity and equality. We also direct that inclusivity inward by inviting ourselves and each other to welcome any energy, to show up fully and express the variety of what arises in our bodies, hearts and minds.

Principle 6: Ownership
Everyone is invited to step into a DLG space with a clear intention that each of us seeks to recognise our experiences as our own, rather than blaming others or debating our claims about other people or groups. When welcoming all energies, we need to be ready to face conflict and the uncomfortable emotions that might arise as we seek the way towards ourselves and each other. This is why we ask questions that help us take responsibility for our own experiences, returning to our center and leaving space for others to do so too. For example: “Why is it that this emotion that I am experiencing right now is triggered within me? What is the way in which it serves my growth and that of the collective?”.
Who are we?
The Deep Live Gathering international team
  • Katerina Po
    Mushroom-human. Looking for tools that can help to shift civilization development from an anthropocentric to a biocentric paradigm.
  • Igor Polskiy
    Master of cultural studies, PhD in social philosophy, Facilitation Coordinator in Deep Adaptation, board member of Russian Ecovillage and Eco-initiative Union.
  • Peter Levich
    Traveler, life explorer, facilitator of group processes and meditative, somatic and spiritual practices.
Contact us
If you have any questions or suggestions we will be happy to get in touch with you

Igor Polsky: igor@deepadaptation.info
Peter Levich: t.me/peterlevich
Support Deep Live Gathering
Deep Live Gathering organized by some participants of Deep Adaptation Forum, Relearn, On the Edge, Radical Joy for Hard Times and We here projects.

Support Deep Live Gathering

Design Peter Levich, images - co-creation Peter with Midjourney and images from Pinterest