IMAGINE TRIBE: Help Shape the Future of Tribe
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Join LP and Aram for a community conversation as we reflect on what makes Tribe special and imagine what we can create together.
We'll begin by celebrating what we love most about our community—those moments, experiences, and qualities that keep bringing people back. From there, we'll dream together about the kind of community we want to continue building and explore how each of us can help bring that vision to life.
You're invited to share your thoughts on questions like these:
- What do you love most about Tribe?
- What experiences or activities do you hope we continue offering?
- What would you love to experience more of?
- If you could imagine your ideal community, what would it feel like, and what would people do to create it?
- Are there gifts, talents, or ideas you'd enjoy contributing to help our community continue growing?
Whether you've been here for years or you've just recently joined us, your perspective matters. We'd love to hear your ideas and invite you to help shape the next chapter of Tribe of One Love.
We'll also have a brief feedback form and volunteer opportunities available for anyone who would like to get more involved.
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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.
Tribe of One Love Community Guidelines
We are perfectly imperfect humans, practicing love together. These guidelines are not standards of perfection, but invitations to practice with intention and care.
We are rooted in love, curiosity, and growth.
We’re here to reflect, share, and expand our awareness together—rather than debate, persuade, or convert. We prioritize presence and experiential learning.
We are here to practice unity through shared humanity.
We aim for connection, not correction. We choose language and ways of relating that support understanding, and we avoid us-vs-them framing or language that dehumanizes, morally sorts, or pressures others into positions.
We are a nonpartisan, non-denominational space.
People from all walks of life are welcome. Personal lived experiences may include religion or politics, but no ideology—religious, political, partisan, or otherwise—should be promoted or belittled. These topics are outside the scope of our space, as we prioritize shared humanity over division.
We show up as both teachers and students.
We look forward to hearing a diversity of reflections, reactions, and perspectives. Take in what resonates and release what doesn’t. We value spaciousness—pausing, listening, and allowing insight to unfold organically.
Speak from personal experience.
Use “I” language. Share what’s true for you without trying to fix, assume, advise, or preach—unless invited. Frame your perspective as your lived experience rather than presenting opinions as universal truth. This 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.
Honor the complexity of healing.
Healing is nuanced, layered, and deeply personal. With a trauma-informed lens, we recognize it unfolds across emotional, relational, and biological dimensions. We avoid one-size-fits-all paths or formulaic solutions. Go at your own pace, guided by your inner compass.
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 or misunderstanding arises, we pause and acknowledge what others are sharing. We respond with curiosity rather than certainty, take responsibility for our own reactions and feelings, and practice repair.
Let our space ripple outward.
What’s learned here, we hope transforms not only ourselves, but our families, communities, and beyond. Our space is sacred—not because it is perfect, but because we hold it together.
Thank you for visiting!!
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