🌱 Friday Care Package Week 14 of 52 — Emergence
A Care Practice for Living Into Possibility
🌱 Friday Care Package
Week 14 of 52 —
Emergence
A Care Practice for Living Into Possibility
✨ The Word We Are Tending
Emergence
Dear Becoming Ones—
Each Friday, I return to the word possibility.
I circle it.
I listen to it.
I let it speak back.
I listen, again…
the space between the words.
They holler.
This week, the word is:
Emergence
Not something planned.
Not something imposed.
But what arises through relationship,
through time,
through unfolding conditions we cannot fully control.
Emergence is how possibility comes into being without domination.
It is how life organizes itself
beyond our designs,
beyond our timelines,
beyond our need to know.
🌊 What Is Forming
My therapist tells me:
Pay attention to what is emerging.
To what can be felt,
but not yet seen.
To what is gathering
just beneath the surface of language.
This is not easy work.
We are trained to name things too quickly.
To define.
To stabilize.
To control.
But emergence resists all of that.
It asks us to stay close
to what is still becoming.

🌿 The Discipline of Noticing
There is a kind of quiet discipline here
the kind that Ross Gay writes toward
to notice what is still alive,
even now.
A shift in breath.
A softening in the body.
A conversation that opens something.
A moment of beauty that interrupts despair.
Emergence rarely announces itself loudly.
It gathers.
It hums.
It waits for our attention.
🔥 Refusing Domination
In a world shaped by domination -
by urgency, extraction, and control -
emergence is a different logic.
It does not force.
It does not conquer.
It does not rush.
It unfolds.
And this unfolding requires something of us:
Patience.
Attention.
Trust.
Not passive trust -
but the kind of trust that stays awake.
🔁 The Refrain
Another world is not demanded of us -
it is invited through attention, care, and courage.
🌿 Fugitive Somatic Practice
Leaning Into Emergence
3–5 minutes
Sit or stand without adjusting your surroundings.
Let your breath arrive naturally.
Ask quietly:
“What is emerging in me right now?”
Do not answer immediately.
Let sensation speak before language.
Notice one subtle shift -
a warmth, a tension, a softening.
Say inwardly:
“I will stay with what is becoming.”
This is fugitive work.
It refuses premature certainty.
It protects what is still forming.
🕯 Closing
So today -
lean in.
Not toward clarity.
Not toward control.
But toward what is quietly, persistently,
finding its way into being.
Paz,
—RCE+



