Walking Each Other Home

Walking Each Other Home is a space where I read my essays aloud and stay with the experience they came from while exploring them in real time.

It sits at the intersection of Human Design, nervous system awareness, and self-inquiry. It’s a slow listening space where writing is met again through presence.

It’s for people who are drawn to slowing down, noticing their internal responses, and building a more honest relationship with their lived experience.

Book cover titled 'Walking Each Other Home' by Silvia Poldaru, with words 'human design, nervous system awareness, self-inquiry' at the top, and a mountain range in the background.
X: Why You Still Don’t Trust Yourself Even After Learning Human Design
Silvia Poldaru
IX: Are You Over-Consuming Human Design Instead of Living It?
Silvia Poldaru
VIII: How to Explore Human Design Without Overwhelming Yourself
Silvia Poldaru
VII: Being a Slow-Getter in a Go-Getter World
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VI: Ego is not the bad guy.
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V: Our limits are here to liberate us.
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IV: A Solstice meditation to ground in our stillness and spaciousness
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III: Patience as a remedy in a world that likes to rush things
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II: Breath as a pathway from self-doubt to self-trust
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I: The uncomfortableness of being, yet still choosing to simply be
Silvia Poldaru