
What we’re about
Welcome to Tribe of One Love Global Community!
We are an open community who gathers online for meaningful connection, to learn from one another, and to co-create a new reality of embodied love.
Vision: Our vision is a world where unconditional and embodied love is the cultural norm, allowing oneness, joy, and mutual support to reign in relationships, families, and communities.
Mission: Our mission is to expand our individual and collective capacity to practice and experience a higher love for all. We do this by celebrating the sacredness of every human, nurturing meaningful connection, and practicing the wisdom of love in action.
Guiding Principle: Let love, wonder, and joy be our guide.
Website: https://tribeofonelove.com
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Collaborative Discussions: Tribe of One Love hosts facilitated community conversations designed to spark meaningful dialogue and authentic connection. Guided with intention, these gatherings provide a structured yet welcoming space where participants can reflect, share, and listen deeply to one another. The conversations are not only personally transformative—they also create a ripple effect of insight, compassion, and courage that extends into families, workplaces, and the wider community.
Online Zoom Guidelines
To help create a space that feels warm, respectful, and connected for everyone, please take a moment to review these guidelines before joining our online events:
- Arrive a few minutes early.
Settle in, test your audio, and get comfortable before we begin. This helps us start smoothly and on time. - Keep yourself on mute when not speaking.
This ensures everyone can hear the speaker clearly without background noise. - Use your camera if possible.
Seeing one another builds connection and presence. It’s okay if you need to turn it off occasionally, but faces help us feel together.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”
- Margaret Mead
Tribe of One Love Invitation & Community Guidelines
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We are rooted in love, curiosity, and growth.
We’re here to reflect, share, and expand our awareness together—not to debate, persuade, or convert.
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We are a nonpartisan, non-denominational space.
People from all walks of life are welcome. Personal experiences may include politics or religion, but no ideology—political, religious, or otherwise—should be promoted or belittled.
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We show up as both teachers and students.
Please review any shared resources before the session. We look forward to hearing your reflections, reactions, and perspectives. While we explore different perspectives, you are encouraged to take in what speaks to you and release what doesn’t.
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Speak from personal experience.
Use “I” language. Share what’s true for you without trying to fix, assume, advise, or preach—unless invited. Avoid stating opinions as facts. When you frame your truth as your experience, it leaves room for others to share theirs.
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Avoid assumptions.
Don’t assume others share your background, values, or beliefs. Our diversity is a strength. Speaking as if we all think alike can make others feel excluded or unsafe.
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You are welcome to bring your real experiences—with purpose.
If you’ve ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or worn down by life and the state of the world, you are not alone. Bring what’s real in the spirit of healing and learning. We name pain, not to vent or complain without direction, but to seek clarity, understanding, and transformation.
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Practice equity of voice.
Be mindful of how much space you’re holding. If you speak often, consider stepping back. If you’re usually quiet, know your voice matters—we’d love to hear from you.
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Welcome disagreements as part of growth.
When conflict arises, pause. Acknowledge what others are sharing, and respond with curiosity, not certainty. Aim for connection, not correction.
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Let this space ripple outward.
What’s learned here, we hope transforms not only ourselves, but our families, communities, and beyond. This space is sacred—not because it is perfect, but because we hold it together.
Thank you for visiting!
Upcoming events
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How to Open Your Heart: The Biology of Love and Connection
OnlineJoin a global gathering—hosted in English—where hearts and minds come together to expand love consciousness and strengthen our shared humanity. This event is marketed across multiple platforms.
Overview
We often think of love as an emotion that lives only in the heart or as a conscious choice we make with the mind. But love is also a physiological state—a rhythm between safety, openness, and connection that lives within the body. When the nervous system feels secure, the entire body participates in love: the heartbeat steadies, the breath deepens, and our face and voice soften into warmth. These subtle shifts are the biological foundations of empathy, trust, and belonging.Objectives
- Understand how love lives in the body.
Discover how your nervous system shapes your ability to open, trust, and connect—and why safety is the foundation of every loving relationship. - Recognize when your body is protecting instead of connecting.
Learn how the body’s automatic defense patterns—fight, flight, or freeze—can quietly block love, and how awareness transforms them into doorways back to openness. - Experience how to create safety for yourself and others.
Practice simple, embodied techniques that calm the nervous system and invite love to flow naturally—turning presence, breath, and connection into living expressions of love.
Online Zoom Guidelines
To help create a space that feels warm, respectful, and connected for everyone, please take a moment to review these guidelines before joining our online events:- Arrive a few minutes early.
Settle in, test your audio, and get comfortable before we begin. This helps us start smoothly and on time. - Keep yourself on mute when not speaking.
This ensures everyone can hear the speaker clearly without background noise. - Use your camera if possible.
Seeing one another builds connection and presence. It’s okay if you need to turn it off occasionally, but faces help us feel together.
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ABOUT TRIBE OF ONE LOVE
Mission of Tribe of One Love:
We are a community devoted to expanding our capacity to practice love for all—cherishing the sacredness of every human, nurturing meaningful connection, and living the wisdom of love in action. In doing so, we cultivate joy and awaken a higher consciousness that inspires more connected lives for ourselves, our families, and the world around us.Purpose of Discussions:
Transformation. Our gatherings are spaces for authentic connection and shared growth, with transformation at the heart of why we come together. We come together not to debate or persuade, but to listen, reflect, and expand in love and curiosity. At the end of each discussion, we invite each participant to share a takeaway—what they’ve learned, how their views have shifted, or what they might do differently because of the conversation.Tribe of One Love Invitation & Community Guidelines
-
We are rooted in love, curiosity, and growth.
We’re here to reflect, share, and expand our awareness together—not to debate, persuade, or convert. -
We are a nonpartisan, non-denominational space.
People from all walks of life are welcome. Personal experiences may include politics or religion, but no ideology—political, religious, or otherwise—should be promoted or belittled. -
We show up as both teachers and students.
Please review any shared resources before the session. We look forward to hearing your reflections, reactions, and perspectives. While we explore different perspectives, you are encouraged to take in what speaks to you and release what doesn’t. -
Speak from personal experience.
Use “I” language. Share what’s true for you without trying to fix, assume, advise, or preach—unless invited. Avoid stating opinions as facts. When you frame your truth as your experience, it leaves room for others to share theirs. -
Avoid assumptions.
Don’t assume others share your background, values, or beliefs. Our diversity is a strength. Speaking as if we all think alike can make others feel excluded or unsafe. -
You are welcome to bring your real experiences—with purpose.
If you’ve ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or worn down by life and the state of the world, you are not alone. Bring what’s real in the spirit of healing and learning. We name pain, not to vent or complain without direction, but to seek clarity, understanding, and transformation. -
Practice equity of voice.
Be mindful of how much space you’re holding. If you speak often, consider stepping back. If you’re usually quiet, know your voice matters—we’d love to hear from you. -
Welcome disagreements as part of growth.
When conflict arises, pause. Acknowledge what others are sharing, and respond with curiosity, not certainty. Aim for connection, not correction. -
Let this space ripple outward.
What’s learned here, we hope transforms not only ourselves, but our families, communities, and beyond. This space is sacred—not because it is perfect, but because we hold it together.
Thank you for visiting! To learn more, visit www.tribeofonelove.com.
5 attendees - Understand how love lives in the body.
Past events
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