Yours is a moving and resonant piece. Spaces to Remember reclaims the art of presence in a world obsessed with outcomes and noise. The way you describe space holding as a balance between safety and discomfort, between unlearning and emergence, is refreshing. I was especially struck by the insight that “remembering can’t be taught, it can only be held.” Your reflections on the future of education, mutual learning, are profound. We need more voices like yours.
Yours is a moving and resonant piece. Spaces to Remember reclaims the art of presence in a world obsessed with outcomes and noise. The way you describe space holding as a balance between safety and discomfort, between unlearning and emergence, is refreshing. I was especially struck by the insight that “remembering can’t be taught, it can only be held.” Your reflections on the future of education, mutual learning, are profound. We need more voices like yours.
Thank you Ante!! I appreciate that you took a moment to reflect and write a heartfelt response.