Jessica Traynor
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'm going to bring you to a place where we'd all like to be right now, the sea.
The train bends round the curve of Dublin Bay and all of a sudden, the sea.
The pool-beg chimneys writhe a little in the evening haze.
I'm on my way to take part in an outdoor breathwork session followed by a full moon swim.
The theme of the event is letting go.
I'm mourning the loss of a friend, let's call her Lydia, to suicide.
The grief is messy, it keeps spilling out into my busy days.
So, in a move that my husband describes as perverse, I have signed up for a sea swimming session.
The idea of getting into the Irish Sea at night fills me with a kind of horror.
This is proving the main attraction.
There is a conviction somewhere deep inside me that there is no progress without difficulty.
Of course, immersion in water is a kind of rite of passage, and the full moon feels significant too, the ending of one cycle, the beginning of another.
I get off the train and get lost in a car park.
I can see the park where the yoga is to take place, but I'm not sure how to get there.
The evening's hazy with the sun hanging big and burnished, a gilded peony in a mist.
I make my way up a bare hillock to where I can see a few women standing on unfurled yoga mats.
I'm alone, and all the other people here are with groups of friends.
I feel a little embarrassed, vulnerable, as we all begin to stretch.
Some women behind me are celebrating a 40th.
They pass round glasses of no secco.