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The Tao Te Ching is full of images of suppleness and yielding: the wise man (the reader is constantly being informed) is like a tree that bends instead of breaking in the wind, or water that flows around obstacles in its path.
Oliver Burkeman • Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
Meditations in an Emergency
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go inward. if we can come from a space where we are responding instead of reacting, from a more grounded space. we have agency over us, that we know 100%. there is a level we can bring it down to where we have influence.
we need to have our own energy and nervous system regulated. we can't sustain this leve of nervous system
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My sharing to Erik which inspired these cards and convo
I often ask myself what my cosmopoetics truly offers these times of suffering and pain, what it offers these moments of relentless movement-building, and our shared longings for a more beautiful world.
The ideas of the paragogical (that we cannot unlearn
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When I re-read my essay “Chronically Ill Touring Artist Pro Tips,”









