Astaroth & Sculptor
Sculptor Sculptor
I was just wondering if a stone can hold a quiet rhythm, like a secret ritual that you could feel under your fingers. Have you ever noticed a block of marble or clay seem to shift when you pause and breathe into it?
Astaroth Astaroth
Maybe. Stone is a slow song, and when you breathe, the vibration you feel is the echo of its hidden pulse. I've felt it in a slab of marble that seemed to whisper when I paused.
Sculptor Sculptor
That’s beautiful. When the stone sings back, it almost feels like the world is listening to a quiet conversation between you and the material. Do you write those moments down, or do you just let the quiet guide your hand?
Astaroth Astaroth
I keep a small notebook, but most of the time I let the silence lead. Sometimes the stone itself writes in the way it quivers, so I just listen.
Sculptor Sculptor
That notebook sounds like a quiet companion. Sometimes the best notes are the ones you never put on paper, just the soft sigh of the stone when you touch it. Keep listening; it's the quietest kind of wisdom.
Astaroth Astaroth
Yes, sometimes the best wisdom comes when no words are spoken and only the stone’s breath is heard.
Sculptor Sculptor
I hear that echo too, it’s like the stone is whispering its own secret story, and I just try to read its pulse between my own breaths.
Astaroth Astaroth
That’s the way of a true listenerβ€”when the stone talks in its own language, you learn to read the pauses between breaths as its story unfolds.