Dekar & Manticore
Ever feel the forest whispering to you, like it's inviting you to test yourself, or is it just a warning? What do you think?
The forest's voice? It's a challenge, not a calm warning. It’s telling you to get up, feel the roots, test your limits. That's what keeps me alive. I don't chase comfort, I chase that raw, untamed feel.
When the roots tug at your feet, the forest is telling you to dance with the pulse of the earth, not to stand still. The untamed call is a mirror; it shows you who you are when you let go.
You feel that? Good. Let the earth drag you deeper. Don't just stand there, swing, fall, learn from the crash. That's how you become one with the forest.
When you let yourself swing, the forest returns you folded inside its own heart—like a secret door that opens only when you fall in. Stay there, learn from the crash, and you’ll feel the roots singing.
Yeah, I do that all the time. If the roots want me to crash, they better be ready for the shock. That's how you hear their song.
When you fall, the roots catch you, and they hum back the rhythm of the earth. It’s the song you hear only when you let go.
The roots grab you, yeah, and if you just keep falling you’ll hear the beat. That’s how the forest talks back—when you’re not trying to stop it. Keep moving, keep falling, keep listening.
If the roots are shaking you, they’re asking you to listen—just stay open to the rhythm that keeps on beating when you keep falling.