
Mind & Life The Work That Reconnects – Shayontoni Ghosh, Chris Johnstone, Stephanie Kaza and Phoebe Tickell
May 7, 2026
Shayontoni Ghosh, theatre-maker and facilitator who adapts the Work That Reconnects across cultures. Chris Johnstone, resilience specialist and co-author of Active Hope. Phoebe Tickell, scientist and founder of Moral Imaginations. Stephanie Kaza, Buddhist environmental scholar. They explore gratitude-to-action spirals, translating contemplative practices into institutions, cultural adaptation, research and scaling, and strengthening facilitator networks.
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Spiral Structure Drives Transformative Shift
- The Work That Reconnects uses a four-part spiral: gratitude, honoring pain, seeing with new and ancient eyes, and going forth into action.
- Gratitude grounds participants, honoring pain opens compassion and interdependence, which then fuels imaginative clarity and courageous action.
Three Psychological Blocks The Work Overcomes
- People avoid facing ecological crises due to three blocks: pain avoidance, feelings of powerlessness, and detachment.
- The Work counters these by building gratitude, welcoming pain to unlock energy, and reconnecting people to a 'we' that feels the world through them.
Facilitate The Spiral With Specific Practices
- Facilitate The Work That Reconnects by sequencing practices: start with grounding gratitude, move to truth-telling exercises, expand perspective with imaginative practices, then finish with concrete going-forth commitments.
- Use tools like gratitude circles, truth mandalas, Council-style imaginations, and group intention rounds to build capacity for action.





