
To Exist is to Flare: Labor-Less with Ella deCastro Baron and Anya Pearson - 9/7
Fall is the essence of liminality: ripening, change, preservation, protection, comfort, balance, letting go. With less daylight, we are invited into more mystery. Leaves change color; so, too, we shapeshift to adapt to our physiological needs. Less planting, more harvest. Less distress, more rest. Less toil, more joy-l. :)
As Brontë Velez invokes, “How can I be useless to capitalism?” Could Fall be an invitation to labor less?
Fall is the essence of liminality: ripening, change, preservation, protection, comfort, balance, letting go. With less daylight, we are invited into more mystery. Leaves change color; so, too, we shapeshift to adapt to our physiological needs. Less planting, more harvest. Less distress, more rest. Less toil, more joy-l. :)
As Brontë Velez invokes, “How can I be useless to capitalism?” Could Fall be an invitation to labor less?