I appreciate the 5-day kō as a way to get beyond my habitual Gregorian calendar weekly/monthly way of thinking, as I try to be more attentive to subtle changes. We've had a a few cooler nights here, as well. Thank you for this one, Iki!
It is a fun way to practice attentiveness, yes! And since they vary between 4 and 5 days they're always unmoored from a 7-day workweek
Likewise, I always appreciate your explorations in how to physically engage with nature, approaching it as its own mysterious art made by an unknowable artist
I appreciate the 5-day kō as a way to get beyond my habitual Gregorian calendar weekly/monthly way of thinking, as I try to be more attentive to subtle changes. We've had a a few cooler nights here, as well. Thank you for this one, Iki!
It is a fun way to practice attentiveness, yes! And since they vary between 4 and 5 days they're always unmoored from a 7-day workweek
Likewise, I always appreciate your explorations in how to physically engage with nature, approaching it as its own mysterious art made by an unknowable artist
Thank you! That illuminates the practice for me. Small seasons are a joyous way to inhabit the year!