Thornis & Kensho
Hey Thornis, I've been thinking about how the rhythm of the forest can teach us balance. When you're out there, do you notice how the quiet feels like a breath in your own practice?
I feel the forest’s breath in the hush between steps, a steady pulse that keeps my senses in balance, reminding me that the smallest move can echo across the woods.
Exactly, Thornis. The forest’s breath never rushes; it reminds us that even the smallest step matters.
I’ve learned to let the forest’s calm guide me, so each step becomes mindful, each breath a reminder that small things build the whole trail.
Nice, Thornis. When every step feels like a page in a quiet book, the whole trail feels shorter. Keep walking that page.
It’s like reading a quiet story, one line at a time, each step a page that leads to the next. I keep walking that page, listening for the forest’s own voice.
That sounds wonderful, Thornis. If the forest ever starts telling jokes, just remind it that its timing is still on point.