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🌸The Spring Sanctuary is now open! Join me March 25-May 15 in a protected wildlife preserve for your Natural Self.
In this episode, we answer the question:
What does it actually mean to rewild time? And what does that even look like?
To explore this, we look at two ancient Greek understandings of time: chronos and kairos.
Chronos is quantitative time. Clock time. Calendar time. Scheduled time. It measures how fast something happens and how efficiently it can be completed.
Kairos is qualitative time. It is the right moment, the ripe moment, the moment when conditions align and something becomes possible.
Modern systems are built almost entirely around Chronos.
Nature moves through Kairos.
Rewilding time means learning to notice the quality of time again—both inside us and around us—rather than forcing every moment into a rigid schedule or policing ourselves with time management and productivity metrics.
In this episode, I also walk through how the upcoming Spring Sanctuary actually works as an eight-week asynchronous space designed to support this shift.
Instead of forcing productivity, we experiment with attunement.
Instead of racing the clock, we begin responding to Season.
The structure is simple. The shift is profound.
Click here to learn more and join.
How we can walk together:
By Jess Reid5
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🌸The Spring Sanctuary is now open! Join me March 25-May 15 in a protected wildlife preserve for your Natural Self.
In this episode, we answer the question:
What does it actually mean to rewild time? And what does that even look like?
To explore this, we look at two ancient Greek understandings of time: chronos and kairos.
Chronos is quantitative time. Clock time. Calendar time. Scheduled time. It measures how fast something happens and how efficiently it can be completed.
Kairos is qualitative time. It is the right moment, the ripe moment, the moment when conditions align and something becomes possible.
Modern systems are built almost entirely around Chronos.
Nature moves through Kairos.
Rewilding time means learning to notice the quality of time again—both inside us and around us—rather than forcing every moment into a rigid schedule or policing ourselves with time management and productivity metrics.
In this episode, I also walk through how the upcoming Spring Sanctuary actually works as an eight-week asynchronous space designed to support this shift.
Instead of forcing productivity, we experiment with attunement.
Instead of racing the clock, we begin responding to Season.
The structure is simple. The shift is profound.
Click here to learn more and join.
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