A Slow Crossing is a specific kind of passage for a specific kind of person. This episode is about the person.
Not someone who needs a vacation — that system already works for them. Someone in the space between something that’s ending and something that hasn’t started yet. The space retirement doesn’t describe, that career transition makes sound like a logistics problem, that midlife crisis gets wrong on its own terms.
What that person actually needs is room. Almost nothing in modern adult life is built to provide it. A Slow Crossing — time without agenda, in a container generous enough that you can’t easily escape it — is one of the few containers I’ve found that makes the room available.
I’ll tell you what one actually is, what it does, what it won’t do, and what the work looks like once something comes into focus. Plus practical notes on length, container type, the phone, and what to bring.
This is Episode 1 of Season 1 — The Six Crossings.
Find Your Crossing — the free guide to all six modes of passage: www.slowcrossings.com




