On dust, development, and the animating intelligence beneath it all
This episode is an origin story.
It begins in 1981, on a dark purple velvet couch, with a three-year-old who suddenly becomes aware of a world between worlds. It ends in the forest, at the river, and in the quality of presence two people can create together when a meeting remakes them.
In between: a homeless shelter in Boston, a classroom in Denver, birth work, yoga, acrobatics, somatic sexology, mountains, deserts, oceans, and — finally — the discovery that an entire field exists devoted to how adults continue to grow and develop across the lifespan.
This piece names the roots and seeds of the Playground at the Edge — the thinkers, traditions, and lived experiences that inform the writing and coaching found here. You'll find echoes of Maria Montessori, Robert Kegan, Bill Torbert, Susanne Cook-Greuter, and the ancient Greek and Tantric philosophical traditions that have attempted to name what lives underneath all of it.
The theoretical lives in the background here. But it points somewhere worth following.
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