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In this conversation, originally podcast on Earthkeepers, Christine's friends Forrest Inslee and James Amadon engage with Wes and Stephanie Vander Lugt, co-founders of Kinship Plot, an intentional community in Charlotte, North Carolina. They discuss the vision behind Kinship Plot, which focuses on cultivating resonant relationships with each other, the land, and with Spirit. The conversation explores the community's practices, challenges, and the importance of contemplative action and liberatory welcome. The founders share stories of community engagement, the joy of working together, and the deep longing for belonging and rootedness in a fast-paced world. They emphasize the need for personal reflection and the impact of community on individual healing and growth. Finally, Forrest poses questions meant to get us to think about our own needs for belonging, and how we might take action to cultivate or even initiate communities of purpose.
Read Wes and Stephanie's post on The Ecological Disciple here.
Kinship Plot
Takeaways
More from Earthkeepers can be found here:
Earthkeepers
Support the Earthkeepers podcast
Check out the Ecological Disciple
More from Wes and Stephanie Vander Lugt can be found here:
https://www.kinshipplot.org
Find out more about Christine Sine on
Walking In Wonder on Substack
and on her website Godspacelight
And on social media:
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Music by Maksym Malko from Pixabay
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In this conversation, originally podcast on Earthkeepers, Christine's friends Forrest Inslee and James Amadon engage with Wes and Stephanie Vander Lugt, co-founders of Kinship Plot, an intentional community in Charlotte, North Carolina. They discuss the vision behind Kinship Plot, which focuses on cultivating resonant relationships with each other, the land, and with Spirit. The conversation explores the community's practices, challenges, and the importance of contemplative action and liberatory welcome. The founders share stories of community engagement, the joy of working together, and the deep longing for belonging and rootedness in a fast-paced world. They emphasize the need for personal reflection and the impact of community on individual healing and growth. Finally, Forrest poses questions meant to get us to think about our own needs for belonging, and how we might take action to cultivate or even initiate communities of purpose.
Read Wes and Stephanie's post on The Ecological Disciple here.
Kinship Plot
Takeaways
More from Earthkeepers can be found here:
Earthkeepers
Support the Earthkeepers podcast
Check out the Ecological Disciple
More from Wes and Stephanie Vander Lugt can be found here:
https://www.kinshipplot.org
Find out more about Christine Sine on
Walking In Wonder on Substack
and on her website Godspacelight
And on social media:
Instagram
Facebook
X
Music by Maksym Malko from Pixabay

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