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Explorations
of Liminality




Romila is a grief worker and artist working with liminality to navigate times of crisis and chaos, explore alternative futures and doula old systems. 

Their work is informed by grief, queerness, madness, mysticism, diaspora and other ways of being in deep relationship to the invisible, non-linear, and in-between. Using anti-disciplinary practices like spellmaking, counter-archiving, and rhythmic realm-building, they develop rituals to gather in experimental, non-conforming and disobedient ways to map possible routes towards collective liberation.

Child of a dream interpreter, great-grandchild of birthing doulas, Romila carries the gifts of intuition, groundedness and future-telling from their kejawen roots from the island of Java and Zoroastrian lineage from Mazar-e-sharif. They are based on territories of Musqueam, Squamish, Tsleil-waututh Nations and currently completing a Masters in Contemplative Inquiry & Approaches in Education at Simon Fraser University. 



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Timkeeping
the non-linearities of queerness
alam as timekeeping technology
language as a portal for time travel


Spellmaking
algorithms of spells and bad magic
landback in our lifetime


Grief
merkayangan: a study of the kejawen realms
   

lineages of praxis

emergent strategy
adrienne marie brown

kincentric ways of being
rowen white

the source of self regard 
toni morrison

java-futurism
Lintang Raditya

roles for collective liberation
Slow Factory