This space is for Weavers only. Sign in to access calendars, recordings, profiles, and community resources.
Not a council member yet? Apply to join
Enter your email and we'll send you a link to set a new password.
Welcome home, Weaver. You are held here.
Monthly gatherings, quarterly deep dives, and pod check-ins.
Displayed in your local time.
Can't attend live? The sessions which are recorded are saved here for members. These recordings are confidential within our membership circle.
Loading recordings...
The Signal group is our digital living room - where the weaving continues between gatherings.
A private space for ongoing connection, questions, celebrations, and the in-between moments of the work.
Join the Signal GroupOpens Signal on your phone or desktop - you'll be prompted to join the group.
Read the full for The Weaving.
These agreements are what make this space possible. They protect not only each individual within it, but the integrity of the container itself.
By joining The Weaving, you are entering a shared field of trust. These are not rules for the sake of control, they are the conditions that allow intimacy, honesty, and depth to emerge.
These agreements come from a recognition that intimacy requires safety, and safety requires agreements. When we enter this circle, we're entering a space where people share real things, their dissolving, their edges, their grief, their gifts. The container is only as strong as our collective commitment to holding it carefully.
When tensions or misunderstandings do arise, members are encouraged to meet them with honesty, respect, and a willingness toward repair. This is a relational space, and learning how to stay in connection is part of the practice.
The Weaving does not endorse, recommend, or guarantee the effectiveness or safety of any particular practice, practitioner, product or service.
Council members use the practices, products and services offered through the community platform at their own risk. The Weavers shall not be liable for any damages, losses, injuries or harm of any kind arising from or relating to the use of or reliance on any information, practice, product or service obtained through the community platform.
The community platform may contain links to third-party websites or resources. The Weavers does not endorse and is not responsible for the availability, accuracy, content or policies of those third-party websites or resources.
By using The Weavers platform, you expressly agree that your use is at your sole risk. To the maximum extent permitted by law, The Weavers expressly disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied, regarding the community platform.
Questions about these agreements? Write to hello@theweaving.community
Want to open the door for someone who belongs here? You can sponsor a specific person, or simply offer the gift and let the Founding Council match it to the right applicant.
Billed monthly to you · Cancel anytime
The sponsored member's identity is kept private and known only to the Founding Council. Once active, email us at hello@theweaving.community — whether you have someone specific in mind or would like us to find the right match.
Books and essays that shaped The Weaving.
This essay articulates the core premise of The Weaving: that community itself is medicine, and our loneliness epidemic requires collective healing, not individual optimization.
There are thresholds in a human life that no amount of insight, discipline, or private practice can carry us through on their own. This piece speaks to the deep truth at the heart of The Weaving: some forms of healing ask for shared presence, shared witness, and a circle strong enough to hold what one nervous system cannot.
On Joanna Macy's prophecy and how shadow work prepares us for what's coming. Speaks directly to the Shambhala Warriors in Training archetype.
Julie's recent essay that articulates the core wound The Weaving addresses: the polarization of wholeness, the suppression of the feminine, and how we heal through community.
Julie explores how possibility isn't denial or bypass but a living field where multiple futures can breathe - one that requires nervous system regulation, community declaration, and the courage to stay with uncertainty.
Julie illuminates how the threshold space between opposites - the Mandorla - isn't weakness but the sacred geometry of becoming, where contradictions breathe together and wholeness exists as spectrum.
The foundational text for how we think about community. Block shows that transformation happens through small, consistent groups and that leadership is about listening, not leading.
A guide to descending to soul through nature and psyche. Plotkin maps the journey from ego to soul, offering practices for those being initiated. This is the heroine's journey - descent, not ascent.
Buddhist wisdom for being with dissolution without trying to fix it. Chödrön teaches us to lean into groundlessness, to befriend uncertainty, to find the tender heart in the broken-open places.
What happens after awakening? Kornfield brings spiritual practice down to earth, into relationship, work, family, and the messy human experience.
A meditation on gift economy, gratitude, and sacred reciprocity in nature. Essential for understanding how The Weaving moves beyond transactional models.
A psychoanalyst's journey into the realm of intuition, telepathy, and knowing beyond the rational mind. Rigorously researched yet open to mystery. Perfect for polarity walkers.
Macy's framework for moving through grief, despair, and disconnection into collective action. Practices for the Shambhala Warriors.
A brief, accessible introduction to Jungian shadow work. Johnson shows how we become whole not by rejecting darkness but by integrating it.
Blends scientific botany with Indigenous wisdom. Explores the reciprocal relationship between humanity and the natural world.
An exploration of history and possible futures from a distinctly feminine perspective, exploring our earliest history and the partnership model.
A slim, mystical novel about a community that dreams together. Fiction that reads like prophecy. It captures what we're attempting.
Written in 1982 but prophetic. Capra articulates the shift from mechanistic to systems thinking, from domination to partnership, from parts to wholes.
This is what other members can see when they open your profile.