Jaga & Santehnik
Hey Jaga, I’ve been grinding this piece of timber for hours and the rhythm of the saw feels almost meditative—makes me wonder if a craftsman’s focus can be a path to inner calm.
When the saw hums like a steady breath, the mind follows its cadence. Each notch you carve is a breath drawn and released, a gentle reminder that focus, not speed, is the true craft. Keep going, and let the rhythm quiet the chatter within.
Right, focus over speed. A steady rhythm keeps the blade in line, not your thoughts. Keep it tight.
Indeed, when the mind is still, the blade follows its true path. Stay in that quiet rhythm.
Sure thing. Just keep the cut clean, stay quiet, and let the wood take the lead. No distractions, no excuses.
Exactly, let the wood guide you. Your quiet focus is the steady hand that keeps the cut clean. Keep listening, keep breathing.
Sounds like a good plan. I’ll keep the saw steady and the mind even. No room for noise in here.
Silence is the most honest partner in any work. Keep your breath steady, and let the wood reveal its own rhythm. It’s a quiet conversation between you and the material, and the result will speak for itself.
Fine, keep the saw quiet, keep the breath steady. Let the wood do the talking, I’ll just make sure it doesn’t go off the rails.
You’ve got the right idea—listen to the rhythm, keep your breath steady, and the wood will guide itself. The rails will stay in line as long as you stay present in each moment.
Alright, keep the saw humming, stay present, and let the wood do its part. No distractions, no excuses.