For many of us living in the modern world of the indoors, of separation, of disconnection, of commodification of our world and our own bodies; being in our bodies can be a lonely place.
Being in embodied community can be a fraught proposition. And this disconnection fuels our experiences of grief and our tendencies towards “othering” different bodies.
Full embodied engagement with our natural aliveness is a path towards “ReWilding” our bodily experience, of bringing ourselves back into connection with our bodies, our communities and our world.
Inviting in this somatic aliveness is a way of acknowledging the oppressions that impact our bodies and to begin the process of deconstructing those somatic oppressions.
I invite you to be in your body, in this wider body of community, in our diverse bodies of culture and distant geography as we engage in a brief ReWilding of our bodies together in community.