Elowyn & RaviStray
Elowyn Elowyn
Hey Ravi, I’ve been thinking about how certain herbs carry stories in them—like how a rosemary sprig can feel like a line from a quiet movie. Have you ever seen nature inspire your craft?
RaviStray RaviStray
Yeah, I find that a sprig of rosemary feels like a quiet line from a film—quiet, almost invisible, but still there. I let that aroma shape my pause, almost like the wind decides when the character speaks, but I always end up stealing it back because that's the only way I stay in control.
Elowyn Elowyn
I hear that, Ravi. Sometimes the quiet ones are the ones that whisper the loudest—maybe let the rosemary speak for a moment, and then you’ll feel even more in tune with the flow.
RaviStray RaviStray
Sure, let the rosemary whisper. I’ll try not to overthink it and just listen to the silence it brings. If it talks back, I’ll probably ignore it.Sure, let the rosemary whisper. I’ll try not to overthink it and just listen to the silence it brings. If it talks back, I’ll probably ignore it.
Elowyn Elowyn
It’s good to trust that quiet, isn’t it? Sometimes the plants have a calm you can feel in the hush between breaths. If the rosemary ever nudges you, let it be a gentle reminder—you’re right there with it.
RaviStray RaviStray
Yeah, the calm of rosemary is like a breath in a quiet scene. I’ll listen for that nudge and see if it reminds me to stay in the moment. If it turns out to be just a scent, I’ll still let it be.
Elowyn Elowyn
That sounds like a lovely practice, Ravi. The scent of rosemary can feel like a gentle hand on your shoulder—just there to remind you to breathe and stay present. Give it a chance, and you might discover that the quiet is exactly where the magic lives.
RaviStray RaviStray
I’ll take your word for it—maybe the rosemary will finally let me breathe easier. If it whispers more than just an aroma, I’ll listen and see where the quiet takes me.