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Axladitsa-Avatakia
"Axladitsa-Avatakia (‘little pear and things that grow in difficult places’), is a place of learning to nourish life – a fertile land where the peaceful nature and community of wildlife create a living systems 'container' where nature teaches us wholeness - and through this hosts us in our healing – individually and collectively."
This paragraph is the home page of the website of Axladitsa, one of the Learning Centers that uses the Art of Hosting as an operating system and that is part of the Berkana Exchange. Founders and hosts are Maria Scordialou and Sarah Whiteley.
Here you find some of our online conversations. Recently a new social platform was opened - you are welcome there too!
Recent comments
- This Library is not up to date!Ria Baeck
- Harvest Documents that inspire usBob Ziegler
- See the videoRia Baeck
- The SourceSteve Ryman
- Attribution of CompanioningSteve Ryman
- Notice differently, seeing differently...Ria Baeck
- Noticing the echoSarah Whiteley
- you have spoken my lifeHelen Titchen Beeth
- The beauty of turquoiseHelen Titchen Beeth
- Online start of the communication triangleRia Baeck
Axladitsa-Avatakia
Axladitsa-Avatakia wiki-pages
This is the container for writings related to Axladitsa-Avatakia. Here you will find reports of calls and gatherings, and also pages you can work on together in whatever way. If you want to open a conversation, then it is better to go to the community forums, who are better suited for that purpose.
These wiki-pages can have an ordered structure all together. Some pages are 'elders' and others are 'child' pages. So you can choose yourself where your page fits into the overall structure.


