by Gill Emslie

Following the Tao, or the subtlest of flirts, as a path making or design process for our lives? Shifting our assemblage point – or way we perceive the world as a key to a shared sustainable future, and would researching these questions form the basis of a PhD in applied Processwork and Worldwork, informed by Deep Ecology and illustrated through various case studies in SE Asia and other parts of the world?

by William Godwin

WilliamThe word Wave is related to vague, vagrant, waft, weigh, wagon, and way (Sanskrit vaha), convey, vector and vehicle. In Latin, Unda (as in undulate, inundate and abundance) is related to water (Sanskrit udan). Hence a wave is an erratic disturbance that carries things and information – often associated with water.