An immersive experience
Being a Wonder Warrior
with Beata Chapman, Ph.D.
the Wonder Warrior
Wonder is not defined by nor dependent on any particular feeling. It is not reliant on joy, positivity, awe, or specialness — it is neither created nor found. Wonder is endemic in the mundane, the everyday, the simple.Begin the Journey →
The Seven Principles and Practices for a
Life of Wonder
Your 7 Practices
Principle 1
Building the heart to stay
Practice 1
Warm Stillness
Explore →Principle 2
Stabilizing the vessel
Practice 2
Generative Commitment
Explore →Principle 3
Widening the field
Practice 3
Cultivating a Wide Field
Explore →Principle 4
Breaking through blocks and habits of mind
Practice 4
Living in Question
Explore →Principle 5
The wisdom of nowhere to go, nothing to fix
Practice 5
Intentional Purposelessness
Explore →Principle 6
Antidote to suffering
Practice 6
Connection — Deep Noticing
Explore →Principle 7
Intimacy in everyday life
Practice 7
Immediacy — the Body of Now
Explore →Facts About Wonder
Unhindered by sorrow, rage, or lust — the ability to experience strong, hot emotions is a natural source of wonder.
Wonder is not reliant on joy, positivity, or specialness — it is endemic in the mundane, the everyday, the simple.
Wonder connects us to the great mystery — the profound, the unknowable that is always here. Nothing is hidden.
You bring wonder by loving the world as it is — by letting it be. When you do that, wonder reflects itself back to you as you are, wherever you are.