"I believe imagination is sacred. That it is a bridge between the visible and invisible, the known and the unknown."
This resonates well with me. And I myself seek to keep my imagination alive, to keep weaving the words, spiraling my way forward. My imagination also helps me to flip my regular modes upside down, to see bew aspects, angles, points of view.
Thank you for sharing, and for such an honest reflection on something which so many with less reflection kevels would simply skip, or maybe turn out to be defensive about. I appreciate your voice, and I look forward to one day having a direct dialogue about words written, imagination used. Without the robes. 🙃
Your voice as gliph, carving deep ruts into the stone of your life, Father Time overseeing the whole process. I like your voice Raymond. I like hearing what you've done with your day.
I'd you are laying something down I'm not sure I'm picking it up. That SoC was cool!😎
Thanks! I'll try do a visual only documentation from today. all pictures, no words, except the headline, and timestamp for each picture. Yes, I will try that as my main limiting factor besides the strict economy-budget. Wishing you a relaxing evening!
You know, in Finland, there is a tradition among some business people, that the Sauna is where the important talk is. So here. A sauna, ethereal heat, and the mind is naked, trying to go without facade. I just wrote a SoC piece - https://dltq.substack.com/p/0740-0800 - and I am preparing for this day. If you were me. Here. In Bangkok. With all this Sunday by yourself. No obligations. No social Needs. The economic budget is 200 baht (6 USD or so). The phone (with camera) is there. And a red notebook. And a pen. And the mind that likes to ask questions. What would you do for that day?
I guess it is evening there. Or afternoon. ah - 8 PM or so on a Saturday night. A very different vibe than 8 AM on a Sunday.
"I believe imagination is sacred. That it is a bridge between the visible and invisible, the known and the unknown."
This resonates well with me. And I myself seek to keep my imagination alive, to keep weaving the words, spiraling my way forward. My imagination also helps me to flip my regular modes upside down, to see bew aspects, angles, points of view.
Thank you for sharing, and for such an honest reflection on something which so many with less reflection kevels would simply skip, or maybe turn out to be defensive about. I appreciate your voice, and I look forward to one day having a direct dialogue about words written, imagination used. Without the robes. 🙃
And you friend
Your voice as gliph, carving deep ruts into the stone of your life, Father Time overseeing the whole process. I like your voice Raymond. I like hearing what you've done with your day.
I'd you are laying something down I'm not sure I'm picking it up. That SoC was cool!😎
Thanks! I'll try do a visual only documentation from today. all pictures, no words, except the headline, and timestamp for each picture. Yes, I will try that as my main limiting factor besides the strict economy-budget. Wishing you a relaxing evening!
Love that invitation, I love to cold plunge and sauna, contrast therapy I call it, robes are all the way off.
Let's take off the robes and get naked. What would you ask or want to talk about?
You know, in Finland, there is a tradition among some business people, that the Sauna is where the important talk is. So here. A sauna, ethereal heat, and the mind is naked, trying to go without facade. I just wrote a SoC piece - https://dltq.substack.com/p/0740-0800 - and I am preparing for this day. If you were me. Here. In Bangkok. With all this Sunday by yourself. No obligations. No social Needs. The economic budget is 200 baht (6 USD or so). The phone (with camera) is there. And a red notebook. And a pen. And the mind that likes to ask questions. What would you do for that day?
I guess it is evening there. Or afternoon. ah - 8 PM or so on a Saturday night. A very different vibe than 8 AM on a Sunday.