Learning from Life – How the Human World Can Evolve Through Nature’s Wisdom
October 14, 2025 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Kosha Joubert
Adrian Wagner
October 14, 2025
8:00 pm - 9:30 pm (Europe/Berlin)
English
In this Global Social Witnessing Call, we turn toward the wisdom of the natural world. From fireflies synchronizing their rhythms, to the vast murmuration of starlings, to the hidden mycelial networks that weave forests into resilient communities—nature reveals patterns of coherence, adaptability, and care that have guided life for millions of years.
Together we will explore how the pre-egoic intelligence of nature—relational, emergent, and interdependent—can inspire the trans-egoic development of humanity. By mindfully attending to these living metaphors, we open a space to sense how our social body might learn from the natural body of Earth. Through presence, we invite a deeper connection to the wisdom embedded in life itself, and reflect on how it may guide us in healing fragmentation and fostering resilience in our human systems.
You will:
Restore your sense of awe and wonder by attuning to the beauty, intelligence, and resilience expressed in the natural world.
Discover guiding metaphors from nature that illuminate new possibilities for coherence, care, and creativity in human systems.
Strengthen your embodied practice of Global Social Witnessing by learning to hold presence with the interwoven life of both nature and humanity.
Please note: This event is part of the 2025 Collective Trauma Summit hosted by Thomas Hübl. The online summit runs from October 12-18, 2025. Read more & sign up for free here
Kosha Joubert Kosha Joubert is the CEO of the Pocket Project. She is an international facilitator, coach and consultant specializing in sustainable development and collective trauma healing. Growing up in Apartheid South Africa shaped her lifelong dedication to bridging divides and fostering intercultural collaboration.
Adrian Wagner is moved by the possibility of dancing between applied complexity and precise emotional attunement—holding space for both individual and collective blindspots with care and discernment. He is working with Complexity partners as a free consultant and as a researcher with the Pocket Project. He co-published a research report titled Trauma and Democracy, synthesizing the insights of Dave Snowden and Thomas Hübl to explore innovative approaches for integrating collective trauma. He also curated the Sacred Story Book and the International Lab Pattern Report 2025. At the heart of his ethos is a deep commitment to pioneering new pathways for collective growth and resilience—interweaving complexity, compassion, and transformative leadership into everything he does.
Registrations are closed for this event
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