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Chelsea Wills

Re-enchantment is place for exploring daily practice that brings us alive. It centers creativity as an ongoing experiment of living well in a changing world

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Latest Issues

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ways to be together: finding aliveness

Lately, I’ve been thinking about slowness. Not just as a pace, but as a practice. The way winter stretches time, the way light lingers just a little longer each day. The way slowness allows us to notice—how the world shifts almost impercept...

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on the light in the middle of the night

I’ve been up a lot in the middle of the night, anyone else? I run through a list of worries of course but also by the time my mind is awake I am thinking about how beautiful the light is, how I can hear the breathing of the other sleeping p...

2 months ago
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on how to pay attention and what it might mean

this work is made and shared on regular basis based on the practice of generosity and the understanding that when we share our gifts our world is made whole together. it is also made knowing that you dear readers are doing this too. please ...

2 months ago
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on the moment as collaborator

each day this week i sat down to write this, i wrote about the unending drawl of january light, the way it felt to be in reverence on bright day MLK day the after march glow watching the interfaith council using the words of Dr, King to tra...

3 months ago
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  • Chelsea Wills

    Chelsea Wills is artist, writer, educator, and community organizer whose work centers memory, imagination, and reverent curiosity.

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