Composting as a regenerative practice
In times of transition and unraveling—within and around us—there is a quiet call to compost. To let die what no longer serves. To honor what is falling apart. To tend the soil of what comes next.
Living systems know this wisdom well: decay is not the end, it’s part of the cycle that sustains life. But for those of us shaped by modernity’s myths of growth, mastery, and permanence, death often feels like failure. We resist decline. We cling to the unsustainable. We seek to fix what may be asking to decompose.
Join us for a gentle, honest space to reflect on:
🌒 What needs to die so that life can flourish?
🪱 What are we still clinging to out of fear or habit?
🌱 What becomes possible when we stop fixing and start composting?
Not a space to fix. A space to listen, feel, and begin again.
About the Host
Nathalia Manso is a facilitator of regenerative processes, transformational learning experiences, and inner development. As a researcher and Ecotuner (Facilitator of Reconnection with Nature), she creates bridges between individual transformation and systemic change through her expertise in Human Development, Regeneration and Ecopsychology.
Through immersive learning journeys and transformational experiences, she supports change agents, leaders, and teams in embodying a regenerative worldview while developing inner and relational capacities for transformative impact. Nathalia also hosts Deep Ecology experiences, guides Forest Bathing sessions, and facilitates sensitive experiences that awaken connection and intimacy with nature, both within and around us, cultivating self-awareness and systemic consciousness.
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