Not another thing to do or get; rested as a way of being.

This has never been and is not another digital content creation that is here to remind you to rest or repeat how resting is important.

To be rested does not mean we never tire again,
it means we have clarity and capacity to be present with what is here right now in conscious embodiment.

The Rested Revolution is a community, movement and selective service provider dedicated to the reclaiming and (re)integrating of our power to heal ourselves and heal with each other.

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No one is broken or needs fixing.

Every organism requires rest.
Our humanity is integral in our restedness.

We are multidimensional humxn beings that require energy for everything we have been, are and will become. At times, resting in our modern world can also feel very destabilizing— especially when it is decolonial.

The Rested Revolution rejects both burnout culture glamourized as The Hustle and the colonial capitalist harm fixated on productivity and output at the cost of the whole humxn. When we are resting and being rested, it extends beyond within us to community care.

 

Embodiment

Beyond a performative social media trend akin to the optics of self-care, we move through the world informed (or distracted) by what is happening in the bodies we inhabit. Mentally, physically, mentally and spiritually too— with multilayers in each. For everybody's bodies, let's normalize being radically rested, together.

Experiencing

Both personal and universal; intersectional and relational. Join and sense it for yourself, especially if you have already realized that what was once restful no longer is. Through exploration and equipped by our unique biofeedback, we are resting up wholly so we can continue showing up fully.

Register for our next community event in group or personally work with me 1:1.

Expansion

Imagine a world of rested humans contributing to rested cultures and communities, celebrating abundance and reducing harm. The Rested Revolution is not here to reduce rest into single product or be siloed into a singular module for people to finitely consume or to extract. Resting and being rested are living practices that evolve with us, beyond activities and unconstrained by forms of modality.