It calls us back to nature and the earth—remembering the quiet intelligence within us that knows how to heal and regenerate.
People who have been impacted by sexual abuse, either personally or by supporting a loved one, are invited to participate. primarily through an anonymous and voluntary online process, offering what they are ready to release and what they wish to bring forward into the world.
These expressions are carried into the field through seeds planting in the earth and unique digital sound signatures sewn together into a collective song composition. The project honors the slow and contemplative process that nature teaches us. What emerges is an alternative pathway—one that honors stillness, connection, and the deep wisdom of the earth. The Listening Field creates a holding space rooted in land, sound, and story. Inviting those who feel called to shift and regenerate narratives shaped by systems of power and the forces that seek to define and contain our stories. It is a place to actively participate in writing a new personal and collective story.
Through online anonymous participation, people are invited to release, reflect, and transform their personal stories into offerings for the regenerating sunflower field. These transformed stories become part of a shared song—woven together and played to the field, and through an online radio that carries them outward.
Through sound and story, individual experience becomes part of a shared process of meaning-making and collective regeneration.
At its core, The Listening Field is about present, active participation in collective regeneration through how we listen, tell, and transform what we carry.
For more information, visit https://thelisteningfield.art/