đŚâ⏠welcome to A Gentle Landing!
a poetic playground for restless dreamers
Hello gentle-people,
You do not have to fall on hard times alone. You do not have to push through with the strength of rugged individualism. The exhaustion you carry, mixed with heartbreak, does not have to drive you toward suffering in silence. You can choose softness. Slowness. A more tender way. A way that honors the pace of flourishing.
My name is rose june (she/her),1 and this newsletter is a where I share my dreams for what âa gentle landingâ looks like. My main mission in life is to rest, heal, and play. Here, I invite others to do the same, with a poetic approach to spiritual formation and contemplative life.
This work is shaped by my deep desire to see people âon the margins,â Black women/femmes especially, get in touch with their softnessâwhich for me looks like being fully alive, present and connected.
I donât write to keep upâI write to keep close.
This is a place for those who want to live more fully in their bodies. For those who wish to be more alive to the wonder in the world and the wounds that need to heal. For those curious about the life we are called to beyond productivity. For those who suspect that softness might be a kind of strength. If you ask me, it is.
Here are the questions that inform my work and why they matter:
How many feathers does it take to soften the fall?
Every small gift adds up. Your support, whether financial, sharing with a friend, or showing up in the comments, helps create the gentle landings I want to offerâin this space and beyond.
What if tenderness could remake the world?
I believe care and gentleness are world-changing practices. By sustaining this newsletter, you help nurture writing, conversations, and gatherings that spread that tenderness outward.
Can âa gentle landingâ be a way of life?
This isnât just a metaphor for me. Itâs a vision for living with more rest, reflection, and wholeness. Your support makes it possible to keep building that vision into real offeringsâessays, retreats, fellowships, and community practices.
What youâll find:
I share reflections and stories that lead to gentle prompts, poetic meditations, often giving glimpses into how âa gentle landingâ is unfolding in my life and in the work I do. This is not a self-help guide, but an invitationâto pause, notice and stay close to what matters.
How I hold this space:
I post on Wednesdays, resting as needed. That rhythm helps me honor my body, my spirit, and my call to write from abundance, not urgency. If you choose to support this work financially, know that your support helps sustain my rest and my ongoing learningâthe kind I hope ripples outward.
This space is a living archive, best experienced at your leisure. So take your time here and let every feather soften the fall.
Other spaces I occupy on the internet:
My Bookshop collection, also called A Gentle Landing. It is part altar and part syllabus, curated with care. You can learn more about my curated lists here.
On Instagram as itsrosejune, I share fragments and updates, mostly things that lead back here. On EldestDawtahRage, I share music.
work with me:
I am ready to flyâŚand to do so in ways that invite others into rest, reflection, and renewal. My offerings live at the intersections of writing, teaching, music, retreat facilitation, coaching, and spiritual accompaniment. I am open to co-creating new possibilities with those who share commitments to justice, care, and contemplative practice. If our work resonates, Iâd love to explore what we might build together.
Contact me through my website, agentlelanding.net.
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Thank you for being here!
wishing you a gentle landing,
A bio with all the official things:
rose june is a being becoming. She thrives on an expansive spirituality that draws from the wells of Christ and (Lucille) Clifton, among others. As a self-described âMidwife of Divinity,â rose collaborates with communities to reimagine vocationâcentering embodied rest, communal care, and creative spiritual practice. She brings together digital media literacy, spiritual formation, and a deep ethic of care to help people and institutions engage online life with more intention.
She holds a Master of Divinity (â22) and Master of Sacred Theology (â24) from Boston University School of Theology, with certifications in Spirituality Studies and Religion and Conflict Transformation. Her formation grounds her work at the intersection of healing, faith, and social imagination.
rose weaves together faith, justice, and identity through a deep commitment to spiritual care. Her work draws from womanist theology, Black feminist poetics, trauma and disability wisdom, and the everyday practices that help people live whole and grounded lives.
She is the writer and curator behind âA Gentle Landing,â a newsletter offering essays and poems for restless dreamers and those seeking slower, more spacious ways of living. rose enjoys singing (loudly), playing guitar, and practicing calligraphyâall as expressions of the softness and vulnerability she invites others to explore. She lives in Massachusetts.
rose is available for consulting, facilitation, and collaboration through Woven Retreats and other offerings at the intersection of spiritual formation and digital wellness.







