If you are a regenerative practitioner, a systems thinker, a change-maker or you simply feel a calling to a more life-centred way of working and living. We are here to support you with tools, practices and a thriving global community. Join us to deepen your practice, find local collaborators and bring this work to the organisations and communities you serve.

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Facilitator Training

Thinking like Gaia™ is our foundational 7-week online facilitator training. You will develop the confidence to bring living systems thinking to individuals, teams and organisations in any field.

Cards for Life

Cards for Life™ is our foundational product, where it all started. Anyone can adopt a set and use it straight out of the box. For personal development or casual exploration every physical deck comes with a digital version and access to the practitioner platform and monthly community sessions.

  • "With weekly reflections, inspirations, and connection with fellow practitioners the course guided me to open circles in my local community and group workshops using Cards for Life."

    — Finn, Germany

  • "The space felt safe and open, the cards encouraged deep reflection, and connecting with others reminded me that I'm part of something bigger."

    — Yulfitri Tya, Bali

  • "I absolutely loved the format of the learning and the wonderful people who gathered in sharing so generously. I leave with tangible tools and a deeper sense of my own state of being."

    — Janet, Canada

FAQs

  • Thinking like Gaia is a six-session practitioner training that helps coaches, facilitators, educators and organisational consultants apply Cards for Life™ in their work.

    It combines living systems theory with hands-on practice, in a global cohort of like-minded practitioners.

  • No.

    The cards are designed to be accessible to anyone. Many people use them for personal reflection before ever facilitating others. The Thinking like Gaia training helps you use them more confidently and skillfully with groups — but it is an invitation, not a prerequisite.