
Into the Long Dark with Francis Weller
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Jan 21, 2026 Francis Weller, a seasoned psychotherapist and author of 'In the Absence of the Ordinary', dives deep into the transformative nature of grief. He discusses the 'long dark' as a collective experience that fosters cultural rebirth through rituals. Weller emphasizes the importance of deep listening and restraint as ways to connect with the world around us. He shares how rituals can invite healing, and highlights grief as a skill to be cultivated within community. Plus, he leads a guided practice to connect with love and support.
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The Long Dark As Necessary Descent
- We are in a prolonged descent into an underworld where decay and loss reshape culture.
- This negredo period invites incubation, imagination, and a ripening of human relationship with the planet.
Remembering All My Relations
- Francis describes a 2020 moment turning to Linda Hogan's essay 'All My Relations' and remembering wider affiliations.
- That remembrance immediately lifted his despair and reconnected him to the living world.
Reverence As Seeing Again
- Reverence reconnects us to the interior subjectivity of things and people.
- Seeing again (respect) lets each moment become epiphanic and counters commodified objectification.






