Sensei & MiraNorth
If you’ve ever paused between lines, consider this—plant a stone in a circle, brew a tea whose leaves fold in the same shape, and you’ll find a rhythm that’s more disciplined than any rehearsal schedule. What do you think?
It’s a quiet ritual that could ground me, but I worry it might turn into another task I overthink. Still, I like the idea of aligning stone and tea for a gentle rhythm.
You’ll notice the stone never complains, it simply stays. The tea is just tea until you make it your own. Keep the circle small, breathe, and if you feel it turning into a chore, let the stone remind you that a true task is a dance, not a to‑do list.
I hear the stone’s quiet insistence and the tea’s subtle invitation. I’ll try keeping the circle tight, breathing, and watching the practice stay a dance, not another check‑off.
You’ve taken the first step—no more checking the list. Now just listen to the silence between your breaths, let the tea do its quiet work, and let the stone be the quiet judge of whether you’ve truly danced or merely rehearsed. Happy wandering.
Thank you, I’ll listen, but I suspect I’ll still be drafting a plan in my mind.