"The village, or what’s left of it, deserves a rite of recognition of the seismic change in their lives that matrimony would make, given half a chance. Matrimony doesn’t belong to the betrothed. It belongs to the communities that live out and enforce and endure the changes in life that matrimony is supposed to bring.
There is a real, palpable consequence to turning away from public ceremony- and not just for the public. (Stephen Jenkinson, in Matrimony, forthcoming)
Stephen Jenkinson and Kimberly Ann Johnson have had a powerful impact in my thinking and acting with regard to what I'm writing, teaching, and living in recent years. This started with the series of conversations that would become the book, The Reckoning. Stephen and Kimberly Ann are on the cusp of another series of deep conversations, this time on topics related to the "Forgotten Pillars" - patrimony, matrimony, ritual, community, and more.
I was honoured to have Stephen and Kimberly Ann be part of my podcast leading up to the Forgotten Pillars program. This conversation may give you a taste of what they will be offering.
FMI about "Forgotten Pillars" please see kimberlyannjohnson.com/forgot...
FMI about my book-in-chapters, inspired by ideas from The Reckoning series, please see apprenticeshiptolove.com
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