From Kerri Kelly (CTZNWELL) <[email protected]>
Subject Rest in a time of crisis
Date September 21, 2023 1:30 PM
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I’m back from a month long (much needed) sabbatical immersed in nature, books and family. Taking a break (and taking care of myself) has always been really hard for me - from feeling not worthy of rest, to being too burned out to stop, to fear of missing out (FOMO), it’s rare that I am able to pull myself away. But chronic pain has had the last word this year and I knew I needed to change things.
Now that I’m on the other side of it, I’m amazed to discover how “productive” rest can be. Not productive in the capitalist sense, but in the way it allows us to build capacity for more depth and resilience in the work.
Re-entering has been overwhelming. What is clear from the unbearable heat waves to the devastating Maui wildfires to the earthquake in Morocco to the deadly flood in Libya to the Burning Man fiasco, is that the common denominator in all news is that we are living in a man-made climate emergency. But I’m meeting that reality now with a knowing that our collective survival isn’t a sprint but a journey of sustained and rigorous practice. And for that, we need each other AND we need rest.
Kerri (she/her)
Art: Slow Factory
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