Practices for encounters that may not yet be finished with us
Most of us understand things before we've been changed by them
Someone hesitates, and we reassure them.
Someone becomes difficult to understand, so we interpret.
A room becomes uncertain? We create clarity.
An object appears, and we decide what it is.
These are familiar movements; they allow life to continue.
They can also settle an encounter before it has had the chance to change us.
How do we remain available to being changed by what exceeds us?
That’s the question that drives me.
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Every practice eventually reached the edge of what it could hold.
Rather than defending the method, I let the encounter change it.
That's how every practice here came into being.