March Moon (Signal Spotting)
After six months of practicing the rhythm of coming together each month, the March Moon brought its own thread into the unfolding.
These gatherings have always been a way of syncing with cycles: the seasons, the moon, and the deeper patterns moving through the world around us. In a time when so many human systems feel fragmented or out of rhythm, gathering like this becomes a way of remembering how to attune again.

Vanessa Reid speaks about what she called the adjacent possible — the sense that the future isn’t distant or abstract, but already close to us, like a horizon just within reach.
If we pay attention, there are signals everywhere. Signals in our ventures, in our communities, in the tensions and possibilities shaping this moment. The invitation of this gathering was to begin noticing those signals together.
This is the practice we call Signal Spotting.
The Practice

Azul Duque guides us into the experience of signal spotting, inviting us to listen not just with our minds, but with our bodies.
Signal spotting is less about predicting the future but more about learning to recognize the movement already happening around us.
Because when we illuminate what is already alive, it grows stronger. Trust deepens. Permission expands.
And over time, these signals begin to show us something larger: how the field itself is moving and where we might gently lean in next.
This is a practice we can carry beyond the call — in our ventures, our communities, and our daily lives. By noticing and naming the small signals around us, we help illuminate what is already taking shape across the field.
