It’s time for a
inhouse Adventure
for your
post-covid lethargy
Imagine your home as an ancient site waiting to be discovered. Equip yourself with a headlamp or a camper's light to set the ambiance—ideally performing this experience at night or in complete darkness to heighten your senses. As an alien archaeologist visiting Earth thousands of years after human life has ceased, you enter this unfamiliar dwelling. Explore every room and object as if seeing them for the first time. Examine your belongings—especially those you hold dear or rarely share—with fresh eyes, noting their features and pondering their possible uses and significance.
Season 1:
Archeology of your Home
Transitioning from archaeologist to anthropologist, delve deeper into understanding the culture of the home's former inhabitants—you. Analyze the arrangement of spaces, the placement of objects, and signs of daily routines. Consider what these elements reveal about the values, habits, and lifestyle of the people who once lived there. Allow your inner voice—what Socrates referred to as the "Daimonion"—to guide you through this introspective journey, leading you from public spaces into more intimate areas, uncovering layers of meaning in your personal environment.
Season 2:
Anthropology of your Home
Conclude your adventure by reflecting on your discoveries and how they reshape your perception of your living space. This stage invites you to initiate changes based on newfound insights. You might feel inspired to declutter excess items, rediscover neglected possessions, or even reconfigure your home to better align with your current self. Regularly engaging in this practice can soften the rigidity accumulated over years of routine, transforming your home from a static backdrop into a dynamic space that nurtures creativity, growth, and fulfillment.