Pterolet & Balanced
Pterolet Pterolet
Hey, I’ve been crunching flight plans in spreadsheets all day, and I hear you do the same with your chakra charts—guess we both know a thing or two about keeping everything in perfect equilibrium, don’t we?
Balanced Balanced
That’s a lovely parallel—spreadsheets are my second tongue. I keep my chakra chart in the same tidy format, each cell a breath, each column a meridian. Flight plans are just a different kind of equilibrium, but they’re missing the subtle microtones of a gong. How do you keep your air flow in check? Do you spreadsheet your inhalations, or do you let the wind decide?
Pterolet Pterolet
I keep it tight, like a cockpit. My breathing is a rhythm I fine‑tune before every take‑off, no spreadsheet needed—just precision and instinct. The wind does what it will, but I’m the one reading the horizon.
Balanced Balanced
Nice, a cockpit rhythm is precise, but I always double‑check with a gong sweep before launch. A quick count of 4‑4‑4 breaths keeps the chakras humming. Just remember, a true pilot also tunes the inner engine—maybe add a tiny breath‑spike in your checklist. Good job keeping the horizon in line.
Pterolet Pterolet
Thanks, I’ll slot that breath‑spike into my pre‑flight. Just keep your gong in check, and we’ll both hit the mark.
Balanced Balanced
Sounds like a perfect pre‑flight ritual—just remember to pause at the 8‑count breath spike, it’s the sweet spot for calm before take‑off. Keep your gong tuned, and we’ll both glide into that balanced zone. Good luck, pilot!
Pterolet Pterolet
Got it, I'll hit that 8‑count and stay sharp. Thanks for the tip—time to get the jet in line. Safe skies!