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How the House of Transperience Grew From the Branches of a Tree

HoT | The Emergence of Regenerative Companioning.

4 min readOct 10, 2025

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It began where many strategy stories end: at the edge of the unknown.

The Blue Ocean Strategy promised freedom: new markets, no competition, open water. But soon, those waters grew crowded again, the horizon stained with overfished dreams and unsustainable growth.

So we turned toward the land — toward a Green Space Strategy. We stopped hunting for oceans to conquer and started growing space to regenerate.

We asked a question that changed everything:

What if strategy isn’t about competition at all, but about contribution?

Into the Heartwood Grove

Green Space called for more than sustainability. It asked for sanctuary. For synchronicity. For symbiosis.

And so we found ourselves in the Heartwood Grove — a mythical forest where humans and ideas could grow together.

This was no plantation of scalable sameness. It was a living system — a mycelial network of care and complexity. Ideas weren’t extracted here. They were composted, transformed, and replanted.

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Laust Lauridsen, MD
Laust Lauridsen, MD

Written by Laust Lauridsen, MD

Writer, speaker, and fieldworker - helping individuals and teams navigate complexity, using Tree of Sanity practices to create coherent impact.

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