It's time when we decide it is. ⏰
It's a great week to remember that so much of our reality is co-created,
that we are constantly making agreements about How Things Are.
Like today in most of North America, we agree it's an hour earlier.
Tho I'm not the biggest fan of Daylight Savings, I do love these couple of days where our bodies disagree with the clocks.
When feels like dinnertime though the clock says Not Quite.
When the arrival of the light and the darkness are earlier than we expect.
These moments wake me up to the constructedness of our reality, and make me wonder:
What else can we agree to change?
This month in my group coaching program, Cauldron, we're reading Tricia Hersey's Rest is Resistance.
We're agreeing with her that we must learn how to slow down and make space for rest.
That humanity depends on it.
We're joining her in taking seriously the devastating effect that Grind Culture has on our bodies and our communities.
We're supporting one another in reckoning deeply with our lived experiences of the dehumanizing demands of ableist, patriarchal, white supremacist capitalism,
and we're cheering each other on as we refuse to continue to try to meet them.
We are co-creating a reality where making time and space to rest is roundly celebrated.
We are co-creating a community where healing and wholeness are more important than achieving and accomplishment.
We are clearing, together, a much more generous and creative path through this world.
We are learning, together, to honor our desires and to trust in our worthiness of the life/work/love we want.
I hope you're doing this, too,
and I hope even more you're not trying to do it alone.
Many hands make light work.
Many voices make thunderous encouragement.
Many hearts make a soft, safe, and sound place to restore yourself.
Many perspectives make deep wisdom.
And many witches make life-changing, world-changing magic.
If you've not yet really looked at Cauldron, today you have time.
And if you keep talking yourself out of it?
I'll share with you the spell we used in our circle just this week:
Why You Can't = Why You Must.
It's true.
love,
Natalie