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Citando a Julian Katari del 19/03/2025, 8:56 am
Back in time
Flowing is like the river. For sections we end up in pools, expand and go slow. Fish will grow and time will stand still. We love it here. In other sections, rapids will make time go fast, we fly, travel, our lives change. As fish we sometimes avoid this section, but they are flowing. When we are open to flowing, we learn the skills to compress time, to do tasks that we would think are not possible in a time frame that is also impossible. Time expands and flows faster. It looks dangerous, so many stones are on the way, we hit some, but time protects us. How fun.


Back in time
Flowing is like the river. For sections we end up in pools, expand and go slow. Fish will grow and time will stand still. We love it here. In other sections, rapids will make time go fast, we fly, travel, our lives change. As fish we sometimes avoid this section, but they are flowing. When we are open to flowing, we learn the skills to compress time, to do tasks that we would think are not possible in a time frame that is also impossible. Time expands and flows faster. It looks dangerous, so many stones are on the way, we hit some, but time protects us. How fun.
Citando a Julian Katari del 04/12/2025, 3:42 pmTaking time.
Trapped by the storm and earthquake of just everyday living, we are in an era where we live at the expense of a borrowed future. We are consuming what is here for our grandkids, and the situation is so desperate that we are left with little choice but to take it. Still, today's nawal speaks from behind the pixels and says take your time, and leave some for tomorrow. In the desperation to meet the deficit in our attention, energy and economy, we consume what little we get, time, money, our things and our people, but specially time. We are rushed by the philosophy of live by the day, there might be no tomorrow. Today's philosophy is: there is a tomorrow. Save energy and time for later, make space, make time, don't finish that, do it later.
Taking time.
Trapped by the storm and earthquake of just everyday living, we are in an era where we live at the expense of a borrowed future. We are consuming what is here for our grandkids, and the situation is so desperate that we are left with little choice but to take it. Still, today's nawal speaks from behind the pixels and says take your time, and leave some for tomorrow. In the desperation to meet the deficit in our attention, energy and economy, we consume what little we get, time, money, our things and our people, but specially time. We are rushed by the philosophy of live by the day, there might be no tomorrow. Today's philosophy is: there is a tomorrow. Save energy and time for later, make space, make time, don't finish that, do it later.