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A world can become receptive, in part, through our actions. Not that we can reshape an entire world, but we can, through, for example, ontological attention, foster the conditions whereby a spirit could feel welcome.

I’m not speaking primarily of ontic means in preparing for an arrival. Rather, a practice of ontological attention—attunement, orientation, and sensitivity—can be transformative. Ontological attention gives space for beings to appear. It gives space for a transformation between beings open to each other. — This is a first step.