Learning from Living Systems: Putting Life at the Center of Transition Practice
How can we learn from the intelligence of life itself? In this webinar, Sarah Spencer explores living systems thinking as a core practice for Transition, inviting us to place Life—and the ways living systems function—at the center of our decisions, actions, and ways of organizing.
Living systems offer powerful lessons about connection, adaptation, resilience, reciprocity, and regeneration. By observing how ecosystems thrive, we can develop new approaches for creating communities, organizations, and movements that work in greater harmony with the natural world.
This session explores how learning from living systems can shift our perspective from isolated solutions toward more holistic, interconnected ways of responding to social and ecological challenges. Participants are invited to reflect on how nature’s patterns and principles can inform more regenerative practices.
Through this webinar, you will explore:
- The principles and patterns found within living systems
- How nature can guide decision-making and action
- Connections between ecological wisdom and Transition practice
- Ways to cultivate resilience, adaptability, and regeneration
- How to place life at the center of our collective work
This webinar is ideal for Transition practitioners, community organizers, educators, facilitators, regenerative designers, and anyone interested in living systems thinking, biomimicry, ecological wisdom, and creating healthier relationships between humans and the living world.