The Relational Reading Lab

The Relational Reading Lab

By Center for Living Systems Psychologies
Online event

Overview

A living systems book club where ideas root, branch, and breathe.

The Relational Reading Lab is a space for collective inquiry, a living conversation between text, psyche, and world. Each gathering invites participants to read not only with the intellect but with the whole bodymind, exploring how ideas take root in our emotions, relationships, and ecological belonging. Rather than debating meaning, we listen for resonance, tracing how a book moves through the relational field and what it stirs in our shared imagination. Through dialogue, reflection, and embodied sensemaking, we approach reading as a living system — one that evolves through feedback, difference, and co-creation.

We will host book club gatherings once per season. For the upcoming Winter season, we will read Robert Macfarlane's latest masterpiece, "Is a River Alive?" Please read the book before our collective gathering. A suggested reading outline is posted below.

Category: Community, Other

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Online event

Organized by

Center for Living Systems Psychologies

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$33.85
Feb 12 · 4:30 PM PST