The Heartline is an attempt to build a community that stretches across the world. At its core, it is about connection: the simple, vital truth that none of us are meant to stand alone, and that we need each other.
The name itself comes from the idea of an invisible bond, a thread that runs through all of us on this planet. When it is pulled in one place, it has consequences in other places.
It works almost as a support/solidarity movement/group/community and is something that everyone can be a part of in their own way.
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We are living in a time when chaos and uncertainty are becoming the new normal. The climate is shifting, biodiversity is collapsing, societies are straining, and connections between one another are weakening.
So much around us needs to change—how we live, how we relate to one another, and the systems that shape our daily lives. The Heartline is not about abandoning the world. It is about building new paths within it.
Because if we don’t try, what chance do we have? And if we do, even the impossible can begin to take shape.
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The Heartline begins in the most ordinary, human way: a meeting between people.
Each member joins by being invited personally. That’s where the first thread is tied. From there, the strings grow outward. One person invites another, and then another, until the strings stretch across streets, towns, regions, countries, eventually reaching oceans and continents. It is built entirely on the bond between people.
Every month, these bonds are celebrated and strengthened through gatherings. Online or by attending Heartline Gatherings hosted by the members.
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