All I Want for Christmas
/From starting out on your list, to making its way under the tree, to opening and living with that gift, how could your life and this world come to life this Christmas?
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From starting out on your list, to making its way under the tree, to opening and living with that gift, how could your life and this world come to life this Christmas?
Read MoreIt’s like those October leaves, picked up by a gentle breeze, and dancing down the street. Something is stirring.
Read MoreWhat will it take to get to the other side of this pandemic moment? A lot of people are ready to cross the road and get...where exactly? Getting to the other side well will take some honest questions and some new thinking about what life on the other side.
Read MoreOf all the things you are probably choosing to live right now, one is probably your relationships. This season of ‘shelter in place’ with its hardships, isolation and forced togetherness is stressing all of our relationships...but coming back to the table and practicing…
Read MoreEaster… is it happening? Everything else is cancelled as we Stay at Home. We will have to wait for the brunches and egg hunts. Fabric won't host a physical gathering like we love to do. But like crocus poking up through the snow, life worth living is not waiting. We’ll do some pretty great not-together celebrating on April 12 and you’ll want to be there as we get not-together!
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Ian reflects a bit on the supposed divide between “sacred” and “secular,” and on Fabric’s 18+ year position straddling the two…
Speak, speak up – even a whisper counts; let us each name our grief and give each other permission to do likewise. Let us face outward, and inward…
Reflections and photos from Jeanette Mayo
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Photos and reflections by Jeanette Mayo
The turn of the calendar tempts us with promises of newness—fresh starts, better habits, upgraded versions of ourselves. But what if, instead of charging ahead with self-improvement schemes, we took a cue from winter’s stillness? What if we let go of the relentless hustle and embraced the radical idea that we are already enough?
Fabric’s January series, “Give Up,” has invited us into this counterintuitive wisdom—the grace of resting, receiving, and recognizing our inherent worth. Nature doesn’t demand that a hibernating bear emerge as a “better” bear. Spring’s renewal is not about striving but about unfolding what has been there all along.
In Wintering, Katherine May reminds us that transformation often happens in the quiet, unseen spaces. And in Belonging, Toko-pa Turner challenges us to strengthen our “receiving muscle,” to accept the support woven into our interconnected lives. “You are the receiver of too many generosities to count,” she writes. “Count them anyway.”
So, what if we stopped trying to earn our existence? What if we acknowledged the trees, the friendships, the small kindnesses that hold us? What if, instead of striving, we surrendered to belonging?
You are the gift. That’s enough. May it be so.
-Ian