There’s something deeply grounding about how you move through uncertainty. The way you describe navigating change—whether it’s being uprooted from Berlin, planning a tour amid global instability, or simply pulling a tarot card each morning—feels like an act of trust, of being in conversation with the unknown rather than trying to wrestle it into submission.
I resonate with the idea of equanimity as something active rather than passive. Holding grief, joy, and the weight of the world without letting any single one consume you is no small thing. And yet, in the midst of it all, there’s music, movement, and ritual—like stepping stones through the chaos. Wishing you safe travels and all the right doors opening at the right time.
There’s something deeply grounding about how you move through uncertainty. The way you describe navigating change—whether it’s being uprooted from Berlin, planning a tour amid global instability, or simply pulling a tarot card each morning—feels like an act of trust, of being in conversation with the unknown rather than trying to wrestle it into submission.
I resonate with the idea of equanimity as something active rather than passive. Holding grief, joy, and the weight of the world without letting any single one consume you is no small thing. And yet, in the midst of it all, there’s music, movement, and ritual—like stepping stones through the chaos. Wishing you safe travels and all the right doors opening at the right time.
oooh want to hear your thoughts on everything for everyone. that one stuck with me!