What if community isn’t something to engineer — but something to remember?

This book is not a blueprint. It is a living map — an invitation to return to the rhythms that already know the way.

Rhythms That Root Us

Awakening the Soul of Regenerative Living

By Ticon Storay

Community doesn’t fail because people don’t care.
It fails when the living rhythms that sustain it are forgotten.

This book is not a system to install or a structure to enforce.
It is an invitation to remember what has always made human life flourish.

This book is not a blueprint.

It does not offer rigid models, fixed roles, or idealized visions of togetherness.

Instead, it explores the deeper rhythms beneath thriving communities —
the unseen patterns that shape trust, communication, care, and shared purpose.

Written from over a decade of lived experience in regenerative farms, spiritual communities, and intentional living experiments, Rhythms That Root Us speaks to what works because it is lived, not theorized.

Before structures come soil.

Every healthy community rests on invisible foundations.

When those foundations are nourished, systems arise naturally.
When they are ignored, even the most beautiful visions collapse.

This book returns to those foundations.

Inside these pages, you’ll explore:

• Communication as a living root system
• Conflict as a doorway rather than a threat
• Leadership as stewardship, not control
• Shared purpose over shared ideology
• Rhythm, rest, and regeneration as cultural necessities

These are not rules to follow — they are patterns to feel.

This book is for you if…

You feel drawn to community but wary of idealism.
You sense that something essential has been lost — and can be remembered.
You are building, joining, or simply longing for more connected ways of living.

You do not need to live in community to read this book.
You only need to feel the call toward deeper belonging.