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Subject: The Road is a Living Thing. Will You Help Us Steward It?

Calling Cyclists: Become a Harmonic Steward of the Regenerative Corridor

You’ve spent thousands of hours on two wheels. You know the road not as a line on a map, but as a living texture—the way the light hits a certain valley at dusk, the rhythm of your breath climbing a pass, the silent towns that pulse with stories you can almost feel but can’t yet name.

You’ve been training for something greater than a race.

The Vision

We are building the Global Regenerative Innovation Network (GRIN) —a web of living hubs (OASIS ONE-SIXTY and beyond) connected by a Tour de France-scale regeneration corridor. This is not an asphalt ribbon for spectacle. It is a year-round artery of life, linking bioregional hubs through active tourism, cultural exchange, and closed-loop economies.

We are seeking a rare breed of cyclist: those who feel the road in their bones and understand that movement can be a form of prayer, a form of restoration, a form of sovereignty.

You are not just riding through a landscape. You are becoming its steward.

Who We’re Looking For

You are a cyclist who:

· Feels the Land: You don’t just see scenery; you notice the arroyos, the soil color, the health of the mesquite. You wonder why some fields thrive and others erode. You’ve stopped mid-ride to watch a hawk work a thermal.
· Carries a Story: You understand that every kilometer has a history—indigenous pathways, colonial roads, forgotten trade routes. You want to help write the next chapter: one of regeneration.
· Seeks the "Why": You’ve raced, you’ve toured, you’ve suffered. Now you’re asking: What if my legs could build something that lasts beyond the finish line? What if my ride could heal?
· Has Hands That Want to Work: You’re not afraid to get off the saddle and into the soil. You understand that stewardship means shearing goats, pruning agave, repairing a fence, and then getting back on the bike to ride to the next node.

The Role: Harmonic Steward (Cyclist Cohort)

As a Harmonic Steward embedded in the cycling corridor, you will be a bridge—a moving link between the OASIS hubs, the towns, and the wild spaces. You will:

· Pioneer the Route: Help establish and document the year-round corridor, identifying safe passages, sacred sites, and potential hub locations.
· Carry the Signal: Transport not just messages, but ecological data, seed banks, and cultural stories between nodes. You are the nervous system of a living network.
· Work the Land: At each hub, you will trade the bike for boots. Participate in the regenerative systems: agave harvest, goat rotation, biochar production, algae pond maintenance. You will learn the curriculum of the Harmonic Steward (Modules 1–7) with your hands.
· Anchor the Network: Host traveling cyclists, artists, and ecologists. Facilitate the exchange between the local community and the global digital community (the DAO, the token holders).
· Embody the Charter: Live the GRIN-Spiral principles of sovereignty, closed-loop thinking, and fractal coherence. You are not an employee; you are a citizen of a new, ancient way of being.

What We Offer

· A residency within the OASIS ONE-SIXTY hub and along the developing corridor.
· Immersion in the Harmonic Steward curriculum—a deep dive into regenerative agriculture, Web3 governance (tokenization of ecological assets), and mythopoetic leadership.
· A chance to co-create the governance model for a global network.
· A community of fellow stewards—ecologists, builders, artists, and mystics who believe another world is not only possible, but already pedaling toward us.
· A modest stipend, room, board, and the most meaningful kilometers you will ever turn.

The Questions You Must Ask Yourself

Before you apply, sit with these—they are the same questions we will ask:

1. What landscape has shaped you most deeply, and how did it change the way you move through the world?
2. Where does your sovereignty begin, and how do you practice it in a way that invites others to find theirs?
3. Tell us a story of a time you transformed waste or friction into value or beauty—on or off the bike.
4. Who are your non-human collaborators? (The road, the wind, the plant, the animal—name them.)
5. If, in 50 years, a child asks, "Who were the first stewards of the corridor?" what do you hope they say about you?

How to Apply

Send us your story.

Not just a resume. Tell us why the road has been your teacher, and how you are ready to become a steward of the places you’ve only ever passed through.

Include:

· A brief cycling bio (what you ride, where you’ve been, what you’ve learned).
· A response to one (or more) of the questions above.
· A photo of you and your bike in a place that feels sacred.

Subject Line: Harmonic Steward / Cyclist / [Your Name]

Send to: Enchantedlocales@gmail.com

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The road is waiting. Not to be conquered—but to be served.

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