Those who want to play at the edges of what they know.
A Door For The CURIOUS
Maybe you've landed here with a strong appetite and a relatively open question. There's a sense that there's more to discover, about yourself, about what becomes possible in relationship, about how experience of the world might be organized and felt differently, and a genuine hunger to find out. And you want this as beyond ideas, but something more like encounter: with practice, with other perspectives, with other people who shift something in us.
Rooted operates more like a living laboratory than a school. The practices we explore together, somatic, relational, creative, embodied, are invitations to investigate, and we hold them experimentally, which means staying open to making mistakes, to not knowing, to following what's alive in a room rather than what was planned for it. We're interested in what happens when people bring themselves into contact with ideas and with each other, when the body has a say in how we understand things, when storytelling and mutual witnessing are allowed to do work that more cognitive approaches tend to miss.
One of the things that keeps surprising us is how much of the discovery happens in the contact between people. The relational dimension is the learning. The moments of courageous care that happen when someone pauses to name something they've noticed, the things that become sayable only because someone else is present to receive them, the ways that shared attention changes what's possible to perceive: these are where re-worlding actually lives, not only in the concepts but in the practiced, sometimes uncomfortable, often genuinely beautiful reality of being together with real commitment.
For those who arrive curious, what Rooted tends to offer is less a destination than a field, an ongoing and open practice of finding out, alongside people who've made a similar commitment to playing at the edges of experience.