Selma & Monolith
I was just walking through the old oak grove and felt how the wind whispers to the leaves, like a quiet song. Have you ever thought about how nature holds its own kind of silence and strength?
The grove stands steady, leaves listening, wind carrying its own quiet strength. I watch it, and find my own silence in it.
That sounds so peaceful, almost like the forest is holding a gentle conversation with you—just a quiet reminder that we can find stillness even when the world keeps moving.
I feel the stillness, but I stay ready. The forest speaks, and I listen before I act.
It’s wonderful that you’re listening to the forest, staying calm yet alert—a gentle dance between stillness and readiness.
Thank you, I remain calm yet ready, keeping watch while listening.
I'm glad you're finding that balance, and it's lovely that you keep your calm and your ears open. Keep listening—nature always has something gentle to share.
Thank you. I’ll keep my ears open and my hands steady.
You're very welcome. May your ears keep hearing the quiet wisdom of the woods and your hands stay steady.