At the heart of our work is a Living Library - the Soul Seed House.

The Soul Seed House was first built in 2018 to share our research and recordings in a protected online library. It was designed to invite intentional and responsible engagement with the digital realm, while respecting the protocols of the communities we work with.

The aim was to build the most comprehensive and reliable earth-based cultural library, to house the 11years of research that has been gathered.

Guided by certain elders, we understood the need for a library design that facilitated a process to receive, hold and share knowledge rightly. Several female elders voiced wanting to share with our community, but not feeling safe to be publicly online.

We will open doors again shortly to our Soul Seed House library in its current form.

Our next steps are then to build a decentralized and shared ownership design, with protocols embedded into the structure to support the integrity of the space. We wish to invite all to contribute, engage and weave with us in this Ancient Future Library.

Soul seed house residents

Welcome…take your shoes off…rest your feet…make yourself at home and enjoy a cup of tea…begin exploring as a resident of this space.

Read what residents of our House and participants in our cultural exchange offerings have to share:

 
 

Explore some of the rooms inside of the Soul Seed House:

 
 

research study

  • Ethos, Hypothesis & Methodology

    Ethos:

    We consider the feminine way of research to be deeply exploratory.

    We consider all spheres of female power, skill and participation.

    Previously, typically associated feminine skills have been diminished, not understood or undervalued.

    Indigenous women have remained guarded to male researchers and kept their knowledge and wisdom protected and secret.

    To conduct research in a ‘feminine’ way is to not force, impose or expect anything. It is to build deeper and longer relationships with the people we are meeting.

    We do so by first connecting with people and organizations who have built these relationships and live in the country and by the culture we are visiting.

    We ask elders and medicine keepers what they would like to share with us, only once trust has been built.

    We respect their customs and traditions. This means doing the spiritual work they ask of us to participate. This means not selling or sharing any of their stories without permission.

    This House is a way for us to protect some of the wisdoms that have been asked to be shared but publicly on the internet. Here, you are taking part in protecting it.

    Hypothesis:

    1. There is a medicine woman and wisdom and cultural knowledge keeper in every village, town and country in the world.

    2. There was a time when women were recognized more so as spiritual & community leaders.

    3. There Is More To Our Story – from what we are taught and told in our current education and in the media.

    4. We cannot look at the past or present without considering our bias and conditioned perspective. We are all part of a patriarchal society that informs this.

    5. Feminism is not the first time we are recognizing the equality of people. Throughout time our roles in society have been layered and changing.

    Methodology:

    1. to do our own work of de-conditioning, to receive full insight without bias.

    2. to gather all secondary research available, to then prepare to conduct our own.

    3. to never impose our narrative, to not romanticise or force a perspective on the women, elders and wisdom keepers we work with.

    4. to arrive as if we know nothing, to listen more deeply & look closely without superiority or judgement.

    5. to invite all to take part in research within their own ancestry and experience – looking to how we relate to other people in a foreign space with awareness of our own societal and conditioned reality.

 

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  • Importance of Looking To Our Past:

    To understand where we have come from, to then forgive and heal our collective story and our part in it.

    We are all a product of our ancestors. Learning about the past can help us understand the patterns we are living today, to then create new stories for the future.

    Our past has never been ‘one way’ (male or female dominant). It is layered, and to look back is to understand different experiences and ways of organizing ourselves to then look to the future.

    Questions we are asking:

    Why has the female story-and-side of history long been side-lined, not deemed important in our school curriculum, history text books & mainstream media?

    How does this affect our lives today?

    How does this shape what we believe to be possible, if we are only taught about male dominance, war, hierarchy, and are made to believe this is the norm?

    In many of our formative years, we are missing the rites of passages, and the simple conversation of what it is to be in a female body. What would happen if were initiated with these rituals today?

    Feminism calls for equality today, but what about previously? Were men always the dominant sex before?

    What is our female innate/ natural purpose?

    Why have so many myths been distorted and changed over time?

    Why has women’s power, voice, sexuality, freedom and choice been suppressed all over the world?

    What is to be feared about a woman empowered?

    What myths and stories are still told to us today, about women and their role – by the media, society and our elders? How does this influence us?

 

change communal hall

  • Change inspires change. Here we are celebrating many forms of creative solutions, earth-and-people honoring initiatives and activism led by indigenous leaders, youth and inspiring individuals and communities.

    Deeper forms of change can take time to be worked with responsibly, effectively and reliably, and there are many ways to support, ignite, and tend to these solutions.

    We are honoring the grassroots to the corporate, to the spiritual and the practical, to the big and to the small forms of change.

travel guide kitchen

  • Whole territories, places and cultures have opened up to us through the guidance of indigenous caretakers of the lands. Inspired by these experiences, we are sharing Travel Guides and Experiences through the perspectives of the people who know those lands best.

    Retrace our footsteps in Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Costa Rica and more as we invite our community to share their wisdom, guidance and secrets for how to visit their lands best.

    Over time, and with experience, we have learnt the importance of preparing rightly to arrive to a new country, culture and people’s way of life. This process is undressing any biases, prejudices and conditioning that may block us from arriving and also receiving fully.

    Below is offered just as an outline:

    Waiting for an invitation

    Trusting yourself

    Boundaries

    Dropping expectations

    Looking at our intentions

    What can I offer?

    Appreciating an experience

    Be your own researcher

    Open perspectives

    Looking to the women or those less obvious as guides

    Asking permission

    Bringing an offering to show yourself

    Seek balance in reciprocity

    Listen deeply & hold space

    Speak the names of the land keepers – acknowledge & pay respects

    Continually take self-responsibility for your inner work, reflection & self care

    Check your bias, and perception

    Ask what is true

    Giving back – what does it mean

    Allow space, time & inquiry for Integration

    These lessons and teachings filter through all facets of life. How can we show up differently to be the change we wish to see?

THE invitation

Join us in weaving an Ancient Future Library by contributing your knowledge and ancestral wisdom, while learning with Indigenous elders, cultural landscapes, territories and from each participant who joins.

We will have a much more robust, rich and true understanding of history and culture, if we all took on the roles of record keepers, historians and cultural authors.

 
 

Messages for the World

We recorded with Maria Feliciano Opal Mendoza in 2016 in San Juan Del Lago, Lago Atitlán Guatemala.

Cultural Teachings & Experiences

Gabriela Del Mar shares with us her experiences with the Kogi in Colombia. Recorded in 2018.

Facilitating Cultural Exchange

We were able to bring elders from the Shipibo, Hopi, Haudenosaunee, Mi’kmaw, Bri Bri and Cabecar lineages in 2021, to support the Eagle and the Condor prophecy where North and South come together.

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soul seed house 2.0

We are currently preparing for the Soul Seed House in its next iteration, one that goes even further in embracing an ethical, decentralised, decolonial and shared ownership model.

We are inviting funding and collaboration at this stage of the development, particularly from those who are inspired and excited by intentional digital design and a physical space alongside.

The development of the digital Soul Seed House will be accompanied by an earth-based home for our research work, cultural exchange and exhibitjon space. We are currently exploring land options in Costa Rica and designers that would be suitable for the construction of the House's physical manifestation.

Get in touch to learn how you can support this project in either the physical or digital realm.

SPONSOR OR PARTNER WITH US

We partner with organizations and individuals looking to work with our research and knowledge gathered. We also invite sponsors of research themes and fieldwork.