The Global Hearth is a gathering place for those who believe the cycles of hate and division can be broken and are ready to tend the conditions where healing becomes possible.
We don't believe one solution fits all people. What heals one community may not speak to another. But the willingness to try to meet hate with something it has forgotten how to answer that is a language everyone can learn.
This is not about converting anyone. It's about finding each other. It's about keeping the home fires burning so that everyone, eventually, may find their way back to the light.
If cycles of division are inherited, they can also be unlearned. The science and history show us: we are not born with enemies.
Healing must come from within each community, in its own language, by people who belong to it. We don't impose we support.
We do not abandon the oppressor we seek to refocus them. Hate is not confronted by more hate. It is met with something it has forgotten how to answer.
Healing is not a destination you arrive at. It is a condition you tend a way of being together that the broken world cannot yet sustain.
We keep the home fires burning so that everyone may eventually find their way back. That is the whole of our mission, stated plainly.
We are in an early season. Our work now is to find others who share this vision. We grow from connection outward.
Each of these essays explores a different dimension of the work the understanding, the stories, the tools.
The neuroscience of 'us vs. them' and what it means that these patterns can be broken.
How communities around the world have healed from within, in their own way, on their own terms.
What it means to meet hate with something it cannot answer and stories of those who have done it.
What a space of genuine healing looks like. Not a place on a map a way of being together.
The quiet ones who kept tending when no one was watching. The light that stayed on.
We're early. How to organize without hardening into an institution, and how to grow from connection.
Accessible, concrete steps. Conversation guides. Community organizing tools. Starting where you are.
No conversion. No creed. Just a shared commitment to break the cycle, tend the conditions, and keep the light on.