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Tally Rhoades

Tally Rhoades is a writer, philosopher, and advocate for a global culture rooted in consciousness and unity. Drawing on Indigenous wisdom traditions, ethical philosophy, and contemporary systems theory, she explores the evolution of worldview from divisibility toward indivisibility. Tally focuses on transformational leadership and the emergence of wisdom-centered cultures. Her work invites readers to reimagine the self, society, and our shared future from a foundation of unity and purpose.

Tally Rhoades in Kosmos

Beyond Time | Returning to the Living Space of Connection


This essay critiques the divisive structures of modern Western thought and its reliance on categorization, separation, and hierarchical knowledge. Drawing on Ken Wilber’s models while gently transcending them, it contrasts fragmented worldviews with Indigenous and quantum paradigms rooted in relationality, space, and presence.


Published in Volume 25 Issue 3

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The Village Way

Practices for Belonging in a Fragmented World

For thousands of years, we lived according to the principles of village life. Then, around the 14th Century, our lives were reorganized by rulers around growth and accumulation – often at the cost of community, equity, and the living Earth. What would it mean to return to simplicity, and mutual care?

Join us for a 9-month inquiry into this question, exploring how we participate together in a time that calls us back to community, resilience, and shared life,

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