THE ART OF SURRENDER: Practice + Resource Zine
THE ART OF SURRENDER: Practice + Resource Zine
We are nothing without each other. Who has loved you into being? How can you surrender to these lineages of love?
The Art of Surrender is our fifth installment in our digital zine series. This zine is meant to facilitate a surrender towards love and reflections on the interconnections of our lives.
The Art of Surrender features excerpts from brontë velez, adrienne maree brown, Alok Vaid-Menon, Gabes Torres, and Alynda Mariposa Segarra, who bring together reflections and insights that show the power of surrender. Pulling from deep wells of queer, feminist, and decolonial theory, these excerpts are thick and potent. They connect our singular lives to the deep forces of love, community, and interdependence that affect us all. They invite nuance and multitudes of interpretation. We hope you find them resonant.
The zine also features a playlist that centers a meandering set of songs to feel every part of letting go, letting in, and letting up.
With 36 pages of content including: guided ritual, prayer, episode excerpts, hand-selected episode quotes, and resources to further deepen your practices, we hope you find resonance with this offering.
What you get: A 36-page digital study guide & resource zine in PDF format (16.3mb) with live url links
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