I’ve traced this path before,A gesture, a way of talkingRefracted utterances slip out daily
We are a self-domesticating species swift feet on loose rubble chasing narratives in a skyward lurch until the ocean breaks the dark
I just want to walk free and breathe good air to come home to myself out in the world
The lost fields and meadows of our minds, the wandering rituals tucked in the alleys bearing witness to false memories
A joy, to find oneself againAmongst the spectrums of all the most beautiful fictions
- Joal Stine
Shine Text
“Not sure if you’re into affirmations, but there’s a great site that sends you daily positive texts. (well, at least through the work week)” - Lucinda
She Does podcast
Conversations with creative minds - honest, real, not over-produced. Large variety of interviews.
Note to self: insecurities are very loud, and confidence is quiet.
Hygge
(pronounced hue-gah) is a Danish word that is a feeling or mood that comes taking genuine pleasure in making ordinary, every day moments more meaningful, beautiful or special. Whether it’s making coffee to a cosy evening in with friends to the simple act of lighting a candle with every meal.
Hygge is being aware of a good moment whether it’s simple or special.
Some refer to hygge as an “art of creating intimacy” (either with yourself, friends and your home).
Hygge is about being present enough to recognize and acknowledge an act, moment or feeling when the ordinary feels extraordinary.
Kudos to Leu for this lesson. Find out more here.
From Momma Puss’s book - Zen of Zelda, a book of “dog-ma” from the POV of a sixty-pound bulldog.