The Lab

Coherence as a foundational capacity.

Perception changes.
Listening deepens.
What was previously unseen becomes visible. Decisions arise from a wider field of intelligence.

Observed consistently across a decade of practice.

There are forms of intelligence not available through isolated cognition that become accessible through relationship, presence, and attunement to the living world.

This capacity is held and practiced within Indigenous knowledge systems and contemplative traditions.

What becomes possible when this capacity informs the decisions shaping our world?

Coherence is the capacity that opens this access. It can be cultivated. As it stabilizes through sustained practice, it changes how we perceive, decide, and act.

When a complex system is far from equilibrium, small islands of coherence in a sea of chaos have the capacity to shift the entire system to a higher order.”

— Ilya Prigogine, Nobel Prize-winning chemist

Where this is cultivated.

Indigenous-guided ceremony. Land-based practice. Relational inquiry. Sustained engagement over time.

These are the conditions through which coherence becomes a lived capacity.

How this moves.

This capacity moves.
Into how leaders perceive.
Into how organizations decide.
Into how communities engage with complexity.
Into how humans relate to living systems.

We work alongside leaders, organizations, and communities to cultivate this capacity in the contexts where decisions are being made.

This work begins with relationship.

If something here resonates, reach out.

Prajna Horn prajna@coherencelab.org