Report | Genesis #1

A two day immersive and participative experience at the intersection of self, organisational and system transformation.
50 participants from all over Europe gathered at Commons Hub Brussels on January 25th & 26th 2025.
Leaders, facilitators, entrepreneurs, thinkers and artists joined forces for an exploration of pioneering leadership models. They converged together to develop their capacity to face the unknown, navigate complexity and embrace radical innovation and emergence.
A journey guided by international speakers with interactive dialogs, sensory experiences, participative workshops and artistic performances. We explored together the interdependencies between body, mind, relationships, teams, organisations, family, community and society.
Team : Timothée Brès, Pamela von Sabljar, Leen Schelfhout, Sinouhe Monteiro.
Partners & Facilitators : Leen & Xavier (Commons Hub Brussels), Francesca Pick (Greaterthan), Ilona de Haas (Source Work), Innerpreneurs, Regens Unite, GINPI

Testimonial
Peter Koenig | Source Work
"I experienced Genesis Experience as fostering deep human connection through fearless, creative interchanges with mind and body, transforming once-taboo topics into pathways for sovereignty, love, and collective growth. Leaving me fully energized and nourished at the end. Gratitude and blessings for its good continuation.”
Cadell Last | Philosophy Portal
"Cultivating spiritual practices addressing today's political-economic challenges is critical for the future of our civilization. Genesis Experience is precisely that cultivating ground. It combines diverse embodied spiritual approaches for deep reflection on self-development with an eclectic community of practitioners engaged in speculative experimentation to forge new political-economic frameworks."
Dirk Marivoet | Body Mind Institute
"Genesis was a truly rich and inspiring experience. I deeply appreciated how essential themes like Eros, the Masculine and Feminine, and Source were given space to be explored with leaders. The combination of theoretical and experiential work was excellent, allowing for real transformation. I left with a positive feeling, grateful for the meaningful connections I made and excited about the potential for future collaboration."
Report
A polarized society fragmented between progressive neoliberals and conservative populists (eco-feminists and tech bros), can’t tackle today’s polycrisis.
At the very root of this fragmentation : sex and gender.
Men and women are equal yet distinct.
We are both rooted in biology (sex) AND constructed by culture (gender).
Sexual energy (Eros) mostly thrives between a masculine and a feminine pole, regardless of gender.
We believe holding this tension is at the core of a life-serving society.
One that is devoted to the feminine and honours the masculine.
One that channels primal desire into conscious creation.
One that evolves in synergy with nature and technology.
Self & System: the coherence challenge
The current polycrisis reflects a collapse of integration. The future of leadership depends on our capacity to hold intensity across key polarities:
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Nature/Technology: even in a digital/AI age, we can’t escape the body and our primal nature. If not channelled effectively, technology can be a devastating expression of repressed primal urge (atomic bomb).
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Biology/Culture: Modern societies prioritize cultural output (business) over biological renewal (babies), risking fertility collapse. The task? Merge both into a virtuous cycle: family and projects fuelling each other.
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Sex/Gender: The right locks gender to sex; the left disconnects them. The potential truth lies in between: not two genders, not infinite, but four (Male, Female, Trans Men, Trans Women). This gap isn’t to erase or fix, it’s to be held together.
By 2045, Ray Kurzweil predicts a technological singularity: humans merging with AI. We won’t bypass the body; we’ll redefine what it can do. Leadership must today integrate our primal nature with technology’s potential.
Generative Leadership: fully alive
It isn’t about saving the world, it’s about thriving as nature itself. It’s spiritual, life-affirming, and rooted in Eros, the pulsing force in soil, trees, and human bonds. Generative leadership is attuned to the cosmic flow and acts from it with clarity. It’s not fixing or restoring, it’s embodying & manifesting aliveness in every moment.
Core principles
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Life force over repair: tap into the sacred current in all things: body, Earth, galaxy. Don’t just repair what’s broken.
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Generative brutality: cut what constraints vitality to serve the whole. Death is an ally in the cycle of creation and a gateway to aliveness.
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Polarity at play: female bodies have higher sensing capacities and male bodies have more drive towards action. Babies or creative projects, they can generate together what neither can alone.
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Cyclical rhythm: act boldly, then rest and rebirth naturally without forcing perpetual spring.
Drop the savior complex. Align with your body & nature’s pulse. Act bold, rest deep. Cut what doesn’t serve. Live Fully... This is generative leadership. Alive, attuned, powerful, rhythmic, and fearless. At scale.

Pre-Event Dialogues
Cadell Last (Philosophy Portal) x
Dirk Marivoet (Body-Mind Institute)
Pamela von Sabljar (Living Eros) x
Peter Koenig (Source Work)
MAXIMPACT
Pamela von Sabljar x
Timothée Brès (Genesis)
Interview on Max Impact with Jimi Cohen aka Treegens,
where Pamela & Timothée go deep on the WHY of Genesis
and generative leadership
» listen podcast here
Post-event debrief
Interview of Timothée & Pamela on Philosophy Portal, starting at 2h25 + edited AI summary below.
"In a world increasingly polarised by ideological battles, the Genesis Experience emerges as a bold, nuanced experiment in redefining leadership, culture, and human connection.
Initiated by social entrepreneur & facilitator Timothée Brès with the support of speaker & facilitator Pamela von Sabljar, as well as Leen Schelfhout (Commons Hub) & Sinouhe Monteiro (Regens Unite), this event seeked to bridge the divides between mind and body, masculine and feminine, the spiritual and the material.
Held at the Commons Hub in Brussels, the Genesis Experience is a container designed to approach the DNA of a new cultural code, one that honours differences, unleashes creative potential, and dares to challenge the status quo.
The Origin of Genesis: A Vision for Emerging Culture
The Genesis Experience was born from Brès’ decade-long quest to “hack the leadership equation.” After encountering deep contradictions in decentralised models during his ventures in academia and the arts, Brès sought a new way to lead, one that fosters aliveness, impact, and meaningful collaboration without reverting to outdated structures.
During a Philosophy Portal retreat in Marseilles, he met von Sabljar, whose work on “Living from Eros” resonated with his own explorations of masculine and feminine polarities.
The Genesis Experience is designed as a container for thinkers, builders, healers, artists and creatives to explore what Brès calls “the DNA of the emerging culture.”
This DNA is rooted in the interplay of body and mind, biology and culture, and the sacred and the mundane. Drawing inspiration from his essay in Logic for the Global Brain (published by Philosophy Portal), Brès frames Genesis as a response to the need for a new theory of sexual difference or gender meme, one that acknowledges both biological realities and the social construct of gender, while fostering new forms of collaboration between men and women.
The event’s logo, a horizontal DNA strand, symbolises this integration of flow & structure, reflecting a new relationship between masculine and feminine, potentially at the core of the next cultural code.
The Event: A Tapestry of Logos, Eros, and Art
Unlike a conventional academic conference or business summit, the Genesis Experience is a dynamic blend of philosophy, embodiment, and artistic expression.
Held over two days, the event balances structured facilitation with emergent, participant-driven exploration. Day one featured a clear schedule, with talks by thought leaders like Cadell Last, bodywork sessions led by fascia therapy pioneer Dirk Marivoet, and contributions from leadership and organizational innovator Peter Koenig. Day two shifts to an open-space format, allowing participants to share their gifts, reflections, and desires sparked by the previous day’s experiences.
The event’s structure is deliberately "androgynous", as Brès describes it, combining the clarity of a directive program with the fluidity of emergent collaboration. This balance mirrors the broader aim of Genesis: to honour both clarity and flow, masculine and feminine energies, fostering a generative space where polarities are not suppressed but unleashed.
von Sabljar emphasises the role of art as a foundational element, not an add-on. From professional dancers to a sound system curated by 90s electronic music pioneer Mike DMA, the artistic dimension created an atmosphere that holds participants in a “sacred container,” enabling authentic transformation.
A key focus of the event is the explicit acknowledgment of sexual difference. In a cultural moment where postmodern narratives often downplay biological distinctions, Genesis takes a courageous stand.
von Sabljar articulates the power of recognizing these differences: “When we suppress the fact that we are different by biology, we take away an inherent power from men, women, and those who walk in between.”
By embracing her receptivity as a woman, for instance, she can tap into relational and social intelligences that enhance workplace dynamics. This approach, Brès adds, is paradoxically the path to deeper connection: “The way to come closer together is to first acknowledge the differences.”
Confronting Resistance: Navigating the Culture Wars
The Genesis Experience is not without its challenges.
Its commitment to prioritizing perspective over performative diversity, evident in the choice of an intro panel featuring four white men, sparked initial resistances among some participants.
Yet, as von Sabljar notes, the maturity and readiness of attendees allowed to address taboo topics beyond political correctness and fears of cancellation, a "brave stage" encouraging bolder expressions of leadership.
By focusing on the “right perspectives” rather than tokenistic representation, Genesis risked alienating both the progressive left, wary of reinforcing traditional gender roles, and the conservative right, which may dismiss such conversations as subversive and woke because trans inclusive.
Brès and von Sabljar are acutely aware of these tensions.
Having once identified as a “radical left-wing feminist,” von Sabljar reflects on her evolution: “I was wrong [to believe there were no differences between men and women]. There’s a deep fear of losing the freedom we’ve gained, but we’re missing something of great importance by throwing out biology.”
Brès, meanwhile, sees the erasure of sexual difference as an unconscious defense mechanism, a way to avoid confronting childhood traumas and mother/father wounds. Both emphasize the need for emotional maturity and spiritual investment to navigate this “middle path,” which resists the noise of ideological extremes.
The Creative Potential of Sexual Energy
One of the most important outcomes of the Genesis Experience was the recognition of sexual energy as a creative force. Far from being stigmatized, this energy—described by von Sabljar as “Eros” or the “life-affirming energy”—is channeled into collaborative projects and innovative ideas.
Participants spoke of “creative partnerships” fueled by the chemistry of masculine-feminine polarity, finding relief in a space where such dynamics could be openly discussed.
As Brès notes, “our life force energy has creative potential beyond the sexual space" and “recognizing sexual differences is key to unleash polarities”.
This insight has profound implications for leadership and culture. By integrating the sacred and the mundane, Genesis challenges the notion that spirituality and business are antithetical.
Discussions on money, investment, and political economy were as central as those on sex, death, and primal human drives.
Cadell Last highlights the event’s ambition to engage deeply with these realities: “Cultivating spirituality to go deeper into political economy, getting your hands dirty with the difficult realities of contemporary life, is the opposite of bypassing.”
The Future: Building the Mycelium of a New Culture
Looking ahead, Brès and von Sabljar envision the Genesis Experience as a repeatable ritual, with plans for a follow-up event in September 2025 at the Commons Hub Brussels, a regenerative, apolitical space, providing a courageous container for these conversations.
A beta Genesis Leadership Program is also in the works, aimed at supporting leaders in scaling their business with aliveness and impact.
Both she and Brès see Genesis as part of an underground “mycelium”, a network of small, potent “mushrooms” sprouting a new cultural horizon. As Cadell Last puts it, this path requires commitment despite its lack of mainstream attention: “It’s nuanced, it takes emotional maturity, but it’s the way forward.”
Conclusion: A Call to the Edge
The Genesis Experience is a clarion call to those willing to step beyond the culture wars and into a space of radical honesty, embodiment, and creativity.
By centering sexual difference, integrating Logos and Eros, and embracing the sacred within the mundane, it offers a blueprint for a leadership model that is alive, generative, and deeply human. For those in Brussels and beyond, the invitation is clear: join the mycelium, engage with the edge, and help shape the DNA of the emerging culture.