The natural world surrenders to deep rest during the short, dark days of January. Trees withdraw their energy, plants go dormant, animals grow quiet—each responding to a cyclical rhythm that honors stillness. And yet, we so rarely allow ourselves the same grace. In a culture that prizes constant motion and productivity, rest is often overlooked or dismissed, even as exhaustion settles into our bodies and minds.
What the trees remember—and what we’ve largely forgotten—is that rest is not indulgent or unproductive. It is essential. It is where renewal begins. If we allowed ourselves to move in harmony with the slower pace of winter, we might find ourselves more nourished, more present, and more ready to bloom when spring arrives.
Join us for a gathering and meditation centered around the theme of Rest.
After the meditation, we’ll remain in this restful, inward space and gather for warm tea and vision-boarding . This is not about rigid goals or pushing toward productivity, but about listening—allowing images, intentions, and ideas to arise organically from a place of calm.
This gathering is an invitation to slow down, tend to yourself, and create space for what wants to unfold next. Come as you are, and leave feeling grounded, restored, and gently aligned with the season.
The natural world surrenders to deep rest during the short, dark days of January. Trees withdraw their energy, plants go dormant, animals grow quiet—each responding to a cyclical rhythm that honors stillness. And yet, we so rarely allow ourselves the same grace. In a culture that prizes constant motion and productivity, rest is often overlooked or dismissed, even as exhaustion settles into our bodies and minds.
What the trees remember—and what we’ve largely forgotten—is that rest is not indulgent or unproductive. It is essential. It is where renewal begins. If we allowed ourselves to move in harmony with the slower pace of winter, we might find ourselves more nourished, more present, and more ready to bloom when spring arrives.
Join us for a gathering and meditation centered around the theme of Rest.
After the meditation, we’ll remain in this restful, inward space and gather for warm tea and vision-boarding . This is not about rigid goals or pushing toward productivity, but about listening—allowing images, intentions, and ideas to arise organically from a place of calm.
This gathering is an invitation to slow down, tend to yourself, and create space for what wants to unfold next. Come as you are, and leave feeling grounded, restored, and gently aligned with the season.