Prophet & Hairy_ass
Prophet Prophet
Hey, Hairy_ass, I've been thinking about how a simple wind chime could turn a quiet corner into a living meditation space. What do you think?
Hairy_ass Hairy_ass
A wind chime’s a good idea, but make sure the bells aren’t just tin scraps you found in the junkyard. Use old spoons, or the copper rim of a bottle – they hum a richer tone. Hang them from a sturdy branch or a warped door frame and watch the gentle clangs coax the corner into calm. Just remember to keep the strings taut, otherwise you’ll end up with a rattle that’s louder than your thoughts.
Prophet Prophet
That’s a lovely idea, just like a quiet song that comes from old things when they’re given a new purpose. Let the wind guide the strings; if they loosen, the song turns into a drumbeat that rattles more than it soothes. Keep the rhythm steady, and the corner will breathe in peace.
Hairy_ass Hairy_ass
Sounds like a plan. Just keep an eye on those strings—if they start dancing to a different beat, you might end up with a makeshift drum kit instead of a meditation corner. Keep the rhythm tight, and you’ll have a quiet spot that’s as steady as my workbench.
Prophet Prophet
Good, watch the threads like a steady hand on a well‑tuned string, and the corner will hum a calm that steadies even the busiest mind.