On the simple but radical act of creating a place without phones or photographs, for people to meet and talk, and listen and learn, and eat and drink, and read and practice, and organise, and onwards.
Love the quote from one the graphics in the article: “…Kairos is the god of eccentricity, if by eccentricity we mean abandoning the ’centric’ point of view, the well-trodden path of thinking and acting…” Digging this connection of kairos to eccentricity. The windows, portals and apertures of kairos are ever-present. But they must be taken and acted upon. It feels to me like the time is now ripe for all aware eccentrics to step out of the timeline and rewild the broken clock of history.
As someone with Asberger's, vegetable allergies, ADHD, no desire for social engagement, and general disgust for superficial social rules, this is somewhere I would strenuously avoid being. And would probably be instinctively unwelcome and avoided if I did attend because I don't have the instincts to adopt the arbitrary social 'norms' that are the standard for being accepted in any given environment. But belong away if you feel you must.
Love the quote from one the graphics in the article: “…Kairos is the god of eccentricity, if by eccentricity we mean abandoning the ’centric’ point of view, the well-trodden path of thinking and acting…” Digging this connection of kairos to eccentricity. The windows, portals and apertures of kairos are ever-present. But they must be taken and acted upon. It feels to me like the time is now ripe for all aware eccentrics to step out of the timeline and rewild the broken clock of history.
Hoping new location offers itself and looking forward to more really special events. 🙏 Zoe
As someone with Asberger's, vegetable allergies, ADHD, no desire for social engagement, and general disgust for superficial social rules, this is somewhere I would strenuously avoid being. And would probably be instinctively unwelcome and avoided if I did attend because I don't have the instincts to adopt the arbitrary social 'norms' that are the standard for being accepted in any given environment. But belong away if you feel you must.
This is so inspiring!