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Open
Ground

A free monthly gathering for those navigating the changing landscape of work & what life might look like beyond it.

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What it is

A place to gather
& feel into the future together.

Something is shifting in how we work. AI-driven automation is affecting what work means, and challenging us to consider what our culture might look like if it no longer revolves around human productivity. You may be in the middle of that shift, or standing at its edge, wondering.

Open Ground is a free virtual circle, held monthly. There's no agenda beyond arriving, settling, and being honest with each other about what's emerging in our lives, our identities, and our imagination of the future.

Each gathering begins with a simple somatic practice to arrive fully, moves through a shared question or provocation, and opens into conversation. You are welcome to come once, or return whenever you need.

The format

Simple by design.

Duration 75 minutes
Where Virtual · Zoom
Frequency Once monthly
Size Up to 12 people

Open Ground is freely offered.

A donation of any amount is warmly welcomed and sustains this work.

Suggested: $10–30  ·  any amount welcome  ·  no one turned away

You might be in the right place if...

siona francesca van dijk

Siona has spent over a decade working in the arenas of contemplative practice, identity, and meaningful livelihood. Her accompaniment work is rooted in somatic presence, depth psychology, and a Taoist understanding that genuine change moves through, not against, the nature of things.

She holds dual MAs in Transpersonal Psychology and Jungian & Archetypal Studies, and spent five years in executive leadership before entering a sustained period of contemplative development and independent creative work.

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