Reincarnated: A Letter + A Poem

Hello beloveds,

We are in this together always have been and will be. The struggle, the fight is not only external but internal for we can not be truly healed from the great experiment until we are beyond its conclusion and burial ceremony. So each day I grieve, I honor those that have come before, and tend to what is emerging. I make time to celebrate wins big and small and search for resonance in imperfection for therein lies the sacred geometry of interconnectivity. I make time to dance and love and breathe not in spite of any system but because it is a birthright.

We here at NET are at the precipice of building upon resources of relationality. Speaking truth with power and not positioning power over in the center ring. Mapping all labor as essential, all the land as sacred, the people as capable conduits of creativity.  We have and will encounter stops, starts, and pauses that help us to reflect, and clarify, a great piece of devising by design. We know the fear that any moment it could all fall apart, yet we are still here because we know the joys of connecting, moving, making, learning, creating, iterating. I feel a great burden lifted from my heart when we are held and resourced in community. The road ahead is building federation, gathering, advocacy, sharing, and learning, an invitation, and an honoring. 

 

In abundance,

Severin Blake

Something To Look Forward To. 

Resourcing relationships beyond reciprocity

Engaging curiosity

Identify what is holding you back

Navigating grief with strength to find the middle path.

Communion, building, gathering,

Attuning to resonant frequencies

Resistance, renewal, remembering, reinforcing

Networks of Solidarity.

Activating pathways for continued connection.

Taking moments to pause, reflect and move in step with clarity.

Expanding the circle slowly, extending trust.

Decentralized design, a daring dance that calls for all of us.

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