Helen Titchen Beeth lives in Brussels, the administrative capital of the European Union, where she is raising her family and working at the EU Commission headquarters as a translator, editor and change consultant. She is a committed European, as well as an avid student and practitioner of individual and collective evolutionary strategy. She sees the European experiment in transnational integration as a promising arena for inventing, discovering and testing patterns that can offer humanity valuable guidance on its road to becoming a sustainable, global society. As an individual evolutionary agent, she says ‘yes’ to any opportunity to engage in or propagate evolutionary learning, both inside and outside her professional environment. She has a special interest in practices that can foster the emergence of collective consciousness in groups and is currently experimenting with ways of introducing and scaling up practices that can unleash collective intelligence in large organizations. It goes without saying that she is not doing this alone, and is engaged in a world-wide web of conversation and collective inquiry with other practitioners of evolutionary practice as well as working intensively with a growing group of friends and colleagues in Brussels. She is an avid reader of Kosmos Journal!