The Planetary Party Protocol

A Living Architecture for Conscious Evolution

A natural process that helps communities sense, make meaning together, choose wisely, and act together in service to all life — rooted in the principles of living systems and evolution.

The Protocol Exists to Name, Weave, & Amplify What's Emerging & Working

The Planetary Party Protocol is simple, natural, and rooted in how living systems evolve. It guides communities through a regenerative cycle that deepens alignment, builds capacity, adaptability, resilience, and collective intelligence.

Weaving What's Working, Amplifying What's Emerging

A Process, Not a Program

This is not a top-down blueprint. The Protocol is a living architecture: a set of practices and principles that communities adapt to their unique context while maintaining coherence with the larger ecosystem.

The Protocol is also a practical way communities build governance capacity by doing — through facilitated dialogue, transparent decision practices, and iteration over successive cycles. It's designed as a living practice, refined through real-world feedback rather than fixed promises.

Like a forest that senses seasons, circulates nutrients, and regenerates after fire, the Protocol helps human communities develop the same capacity for collective intelligence and adaptation.

The Five Phases of Regenerative Flow

Explore each phase of the Protocol in detail. Click to expand and learn more.

1 SENSE:The Roots

listen + attune together

Communities gather in circles, festivals, assemblies, and rituals to listen for what's alive, needed, and possible.

Phase 1: SENSE - The Roots

Deep Listening

Before any planning, before any action, communities create space for collective sensing. This is a practice of attuning to what the bioregion is asking for.

Sensing practices include:

  • Community listening circles and assemblies
  • Storytelling sessions and oral histories
  • Land walks and ecological surveys
  • Cultural mapping and asset inventories
  • Dream councils and visioning sessions
  • Youth and elder dialogues

What We're Listening For

  • What's alive and working in our community?
  • What's breaking down and needs attention?
  • What opportunities are emerging?
  • What gifts and capacities exist here?
  • What does the land need?
  • What do our children need?
  • What wants to be born through us?

The Bioregional Frame

Communities sense across multiple dimensions:

  • Ecological: Water, soil, biodiversity, climate
  • Social: Trust, governance, relationships, equity
  • Economic: Livelihoods, resources, exchange
  • Cultural: Arts, stories, rituals, identity
  • Spiritual: Meaning, purpose, connection

Outputs from Sensing

  • Community stories and priorities
  • Asset and resource maps
  • Needs and gaps identified
  • Relationships strengthened
  • Collective questions surfaced
  • Initial data for dashboards

2 SEE:The Mycelial Map

map + make meaning together through dialogue + collective intelligence

Insights flow into Bioregional Intelligence Dashboards, revealing shared priorities, patterns, and opportunities.

Making the Invisible Visible

After communities sense together, that collective intelligence needs somewhere to flow. Bioregional Intelligence Dashboards are living maps that translate complexity into clarity.

These are dynamic, accessible visualizations that help communities see themselves coherently and make decisions from shared understanding.

Phase 2: SEE - The Mycelial Map

What Dashboards Reveal

Ecological Indicators:

  • Watershed health and water quality
  • Soil vitality and carbon sequestration
  • Biodiversity and habitat connectivity
  • Food production and distribution

Social Indicators:

  • Community trust and coherence
  • Governance participation
  • Access to resources
  • Cultural vitality

The Power of Shared Maps

When communities can see themselves clearly, they can:

  • Identify patterns and trends
  • Make evidence-based decisions
  • Track progress over time
  • Celebrate what's working
  • Course-correct what isn't
  • Coordinate across projects
  • Attract aligned resources

Data Sovereignty

Bioregional communities own their data. The Technology & Data Sovereignty Guild ensures that:

  • Data is stewarded by communities
  • Privacy and consent are honored
  • Tools are open-source and accessible
  • Intelligence serves the bioregion
  • Interoperability with other systems

3 FLOW:The Water Table

choose wisely and act together — locally and bioregionally

Local Flow Funds move capital quickly and relationally toward what communities name as important.

Phase 3: FLOW - The Water Table

Capital That Flows Like Water

Traditional philanthropy is like irrigation: centralized, controlled, often missing the places that need it most. Flow Funding is like a water table: distributed, relational, responsive to where life is asking.

Bioregional Flow Funds are trust-based, community-governed pools of capital that move quickly to grassroots leaders embedded in place.

How Flow Funds Work

  1. Community Stewardship: Local leaders form stewardship circles
  2. Participatory Allocation: Communities decide together where funds flow
  3. Trust-Based Giving: No grant applications or burdensome reporting
  4. Rapid Deployment: Capital moves in days/weeks, not months
  5. Relational Accountability: Stewarded through relationship, not bureaucracy
  6. Learning & Iteration: Feedback loops inform next cycles

What Flow Funds Support

Based on community priorities surfaced through sensing:

  • Regenerative agriculture and food systems
  • Water and watershed restoration
  • Affordable housing and community infrastructure
  • Youth programs and education
  • Cultural preservation and arts
  • Healing and wellness initiatives
  • Small business and cooperatives
  • Emergency response and resilience

Why This Approach Works

  • Reduces competition: Abundance mindset replaces scarcity
  • Activates collaboration: Projects support each other
  • Honors local knowledge: Those closest to challenges lead solutions
  • Builds capacity: Communities develop governance muscles
  • Creates pathways: New economic models emerge
  • Tracks impact: Results feed back to dashboards

4 CELEBRATE:The Bloom

Gatherings become civic ceremonies. Joy becomes governance. Culture becomes coordination.

Celebrate is the convergence phase — where culture, dialogue, and shared decisions become tangible coordination.

"Play is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can unfold." — Joseph Chilton Pearce

Celebration as Coordination

The Planetary Party gathering is where everything comes together: sensing, intelligence, funding, and action converge in a festival that's also an assembly, a convergence, and an action lab.

The Planetary Party is a civic ceremony where joy becomes a political act, where art builds trust, where celebration creates the conditions for coherent decision-making.

Phase 4: CELEBRATE - The Bloom

What Happens at a Party

Festival Elements:

  • Music, dance, and performance
  • Art installations and cultural exchange
  • Food, ceremony, and celebration
  • Healing and wellness offerings

Assembly Elements:

  • Community decision-making circles
  • Prioritization and resource allocation
  • Conflict transformation and dialogue
  • Vision setting and goal alignment

Action Lab Elements

  • Solution showcases and technology demos
  • Skill-shares and workshops
  • Hands-on building and installation
  • Garden planting and ecosystem restoration
  • Infrastructure construction
  • Governance protocol testing
  • Network mapping and weaving
  • Fundraising and capital activation

Who Participates

A diverse ecosystem of people:

  • Artists and musicians
  • Builders and designers
  • Technologists and innovators
  • Elders and wisdom keepers
  • Healers and facilitators
  • Scientists and researchers
  • Funders and philanthropists
  • Youth and families
  • Local community members

Unlike Events That Fade, Every Party Leaves Behind Positive-Trace Infrastructure

Ecological

Gardens, water systems, composting facilities

  • Community gardens and food forests planted
  • Water harvesting systems installed
  • Composting infrastructure built
  • Habitat restoration completed
  • Solar/renewable energy systems

Social

Community governance models, strengthened trust

  • Governance frameworks established
  • Decision-making protocols tested
  • Trust networks deepened
  • Leadership development
  • Conflict resolution capacity

Economic

New pathways for regenerative economies

  • Flow Fund infrastructure activated
  • Cooperative models launched
  • Local currencies and exchange systems
  • Investment pathways created
  • Economic resilience built

Cultural

Art that serves life and stories that inspire

  • Public art installations
  • Murals and community aesthetics
  • Documented stories and media
  • Cultural traditions renewed
  • Collective memory strengthened

5 REGENERATE:The Spiral

Communities learn from each cycle, deepen coherence, and return stronger. Like a forest growing new rings.

Regenerate is the integration phase — where learnings, governance practice, funding cycles, and stewardship deepen over time.

Phase 5: REGENERATE - The Spiral

The Learning Spiral

After the Party, communities spiral deeper. Each cycle of the Protocol builds on the previous one, creating compounding regenerative returns.

Like a forest that grows stronger with each season, bioregions develop greater capacity for sensing, deciding, and acting together.

What Regeneration Looks Like

Immediate (Weeks 1-4):

  • Harvest stories and document impact
  • Update dashboards with new data
  • Integrate learnings into systems
  • Celebrate successes publicly

Short-term (Months 1-6):

  • Tend the infrastructure created
  • Maintain relationships and networks
  • Deploy next round of Flow Funds
  • Iterate on governance models

Continuous Learning

Long-term (6-12 months):

  • Prepare for next sensing cycle
  • Train new facilitators and leaders
  • Share learnings with other bioregions
  • Deepen partnerships and alliances

Each Cycle Deepens:

  • Community coherence and trust
  • Governance capacity and sophistication
  • Economic resilience and abundance
  • Ecological health and vitality

Knowledge Commons

Every bioregion's journey contributes to a shared knowledge commons:

  • Documented processes and protocols
  • Case studies and success stories
  • Tools and templates
  • Data and insights
  • Lessons learned and adaptations

Making it easier for the next bioregion to replicate and adapt.

How to Engage If There's No Active Planetary Party Yet In My Bioregion

Ready to Bring the Protocol to Your Bioregion?

For Communities

Host a Planetary Party activation in your bioregion and bring people together to align priorities, catalyze action, and connect local efforts into a living global network. The Protocol offers shared frameworks, guidance, and collaborative support — while honoring local leadership, culture, and place.

Apply to Host

For Partners

Join one of the Planetary Party guilds stewarding core functions of the Protocol remotely — from governance and storytelling to finance, intelligence, and coordination.

Our online community of guild members contribute skills and IP, co-create infrastructure, and help the ecosystem evolve in practice.

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For Funders

Engage with the Planetary Party Protocol through the resourcing pathway that feels most aligned for you — from philanthropy and investment to emerging financial tools and assets — supporting coordinated regeneration across bioregions.

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This process is simple, natural, and rooted in how living systems evolve. The Protocol exists to weave what's working, amplify what's emerging, and help communities act together in service of life.