SEED : SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL EDUCATION and DEVELOPMENT
Evolving cultural, economic, environmental, health and governance frameworks through wholistic principles, regenerative practices and integrative design.
Conscious evolution for local and global impact.
WHOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT | EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING | CONSULTATION | INTEGRATION | CONSCIOUS COMMUNITY
Seeding conscious transformation is the process of learning how to live a more aware, reciprocal, interconnected and interdependent life. This requires trust, emotional, energetic and relational intelligence, and a comprehensive understanding of how our perceptions, thoughts, beliefs and actions shape our inner and outer world.
We offer bespoke integrative guidance and practical solutions to establish solid foundations, grounded operations, and a united approach based on wholistic innovation and the ancestral concept of Ayni, unconditional right relationship. SEED also helps you and your team develop and maintain healthy lifeways that replace performative tendencies to overwork and self-sacrifice to achieve goals and targets. In essence, we attend to inner climate change to improve external conditions.
How we evolve together:
– INITIAL EXPLORATION : first contact, project parameters, vision and needs via video call
– CONSULTATIONS : supportive development, reconfiguration and rewiring sessions
– WORKSHOPS, PROGRAMS, NATURE IMMERSION and RETREATS : online and in-person transformation
– (RE)DESIGN : evolving frameworks, structures, approaches, mindsets and lifeways
– GUIDANCE : help with implementing new designs, embodying wholistic lifeways, successful deliveries, and real-life impacts
– (RE)VALUATION : reflection, evolution and integration of conscious embodiment processes, practices and goals
– ONGOING SUPPORT : finding authenticity, unified perspectives and conscious solutions in all aspects of daily life
SEED is a multi-faceted effort to bring unified, regenerative consciousness into the realms of science, sustainability research and philanthropic development. SEED is founded on implementing time-tested methodologies to develop and maintain harmonious, self-empowered, mutually-beneficial ways of living. SEED bridges the personal and professional realms, offering increased self-responsibility, productivity, circular equality, equanimity, sovereignty and collective consciousness– true value, meaningful impact.
“The findings of modern physics and the principles of perennial wisdom traditions are converging around the notion that everything is interconnected. And the spiritual values associated with these wisdom traditions are being validated by science as beneficial to both individuals and society in general.”
– INSTITUTE OF NOETIC SCIENCES SHIFT REPORT: EVIDENCE OF A WORLD TRANSFORMING
CONSCIOUS LIFEWAYS: a commitment to be a living embodiment of love and consciousness in action.
Seeding Conscious Lifeways involves accessing and embracing a set of principles and practices for life that supersede external interventions. These principles connect us with ancestral wisdom and sustainable methodologies still held in the Indigenous population while supporting nature and encouraging harmonious personal and interpersonal ways of living. Sustainable advancements and technologies that improve productivity, sovereignty, and true value are welcomed, and the approach is unified. When applied to a food systems context, transformations are not just technical or structural. They are linked to the many dimensions of human experience. True regenerative change requires us to explore, address, and integrate the deeper, interconnected layers that lead to self-awareness, personal growth, and self-determination. These ways of being enable healthy collaboration through aligned intention and authentic expression. Ultimately, these unifying life principles allow people to develop deeper roots within themselves, and in turn stronger bonds with their environment and communities. Eldership and (youth) apprenticeship is a critical part of the approach, ensuring access to ancestral knowledge and wisdom that is time-tested, sustainable, functional and genuine - gained and shared through lived experience. The key is to look up; to see where the analytical understanding of food systems meets the innate wisdom of the natural world at a higher level of awareness and connectivity. Removing the bounds of “this or that” brings us into the [quantum] field of all-possibility, and reveals that food production, distribution and consumption are embedded within relational networks. Food systems are shaped by participatory dynamics, with the balance of individuals and systems giving and receiving determining the level of reciprocity – a key determiner of sustainability and lasting good health. What we eat, how we cultivate food, our interactions with others, with nature, and with the supply chain itself form an interwoven fabric. Therefore, food system transformation is inherently an internal, external, and universal endeavor all at once. This interconnectedness highlights the need for intentional cooperation to realize more authentic ways of being, and emphasizes emotional and relational intelligence as catalysts for meaningful change. In recognizing these higher-level linkages and contributing aspects of regenerative consciousness such as intention, perception, and Self-responsibility to the [quantum] unified field, reconnection to self, others and nature can occur. The outcome? Co-creation and sustainment of lively food systems and natural relationships tended through innate human wisdom that are reciprocal, integrated, healthy, and sustainable for generations to come.
advancements and technologies ancestral wisdom
When applied to a food systems context, transformations are not just technical or structural, they are linked to many dimensions of human experience. True regenerative change requires exploring, addressing, and integrating deeper, interconnected layers that lead to self-awareness, personal growth and self-determination. These ways of being enable healthy collaboration through aligned intention and authentic expression.
Ultimately, these unifying life principles allow people to develop deeper roots within themselves, and in turn, stronger bonds with their colleagues, family, friends, environment and communities. Eldership and (youth) apprenticeship is a critical part of the approach, ensuring access to ancestral knowledge and wisdom that is time-tested, sustainable, functional and genuine - gained and shared through lived experience.
The key is to look up, to see where the analytical understanding of food systems meets the innate wisdom of the natural world at a higher level of awareness and connectivity. Removing the bounds of “this or that” brings us into the [quantum] field of all-possibility, and reveals that food production, distribution and consumption are embedded within relational networks. Food systems are shaped by participatory dynamics, with the balance of individuals and systems giving and receiving determining the level of reciprocity – a key determiner of sustainability and lasting good health.
What we eat, how we cultivate food, our interactions with others, with nature, and with the supply chain itself form an interwoven fabric. Therefore, food system transformation is inherently an internal, external, and universal endeavor all at once. This interconnectedness highlights the need for intentional cooperation to realize more authentic ways of being, and emphasizes emotional and relational intelligence as catalysts for meaningful change.
In recognizing these higher-level linkages and contributing aspects of regenerative consciousness such as intention, perception, and self-responsibility to the [quantum] unified field, reconnection to self, others and nature can occur.
The outcome? Co-creation and sustainment of lively food systems and natural relationships tended through innate human wisdom that are reciprocal, integrated, healthy, and sustainable for generations to come.
HANNAH GENTLE
Hannah bridges the head and the heart by embodying a set of principles and practices referred to as Conscious Lifeways. Combining analytical evaluation with inner knowing, a remembering of the whole is made possible through guided transformative experiences in and with nature, workshops that bridge the thinking and the doing with the knowing and the being, and conscious framework design for more authentic knowledge, understanding and impact. Read Hannah’s full CV here