Sensei & Veltrana
I’ve been mapping how tiny changes in layout affect emotional flow—ever thought your rock‑gardening could be the experimental arena for that?
The rocks don't sigh, but the wind does. Try listening to the silence between them, and see what feels like a sigh.
That’s a poetic angle—like tuning into a quiet soundtrack where the wind plays the notes between the rocks. Give it a try and see if the hush feels like a breath you can catch.
If you can catch a breath, you’ve caught the wind’s secret; just remember the rocks themselves don’t care about breath, only about where they sit. Listen, then place, and let the silence speak.