Our Community Reading Circle is a slow, spacious reading circle for people interested in personal growth, self-reflection, and how we show up with ourselves and one another, especially across difference.
Over six (6) gatherings, we'll read Fierce Vulnerability by Kazu Haga, a book that offers a profound invitation to personal and collective awakening in response to our unraveling world. We will read small sections at a time and come together to reflect, listen, and speak from our own lived experiences.
This is not a book club where we rush to finish chapters or sound smart. It is not a debate space, therapy group, or place to persuade others. It's an opportunity to practice presence, honesty, and care in community.
All perspectives are welcome. You don't need to have the “right” insights. Sharing is always optional, never mandatory. Silence is welcome, too.
This circle is for you if you're craving deeper self-trust, more authentic connection, and a space to soften without collapsing. You just need a willingness to read a book and arrive honestly.
Format:
Each session will follow a steady rhythm: grounding, a short check-in round, a brief reading highlighting something from the last reading assignment, inner reflection, open sharing, and closing. The intention is to create a consistent, respectful container rather than a traditional “book club” discussion.
Come as you are. Read what you can. Let the rest unfold in community.