Tag Archives: Adjustment

WRINGING OUT THE DIFFERENT DRUMMER

If you wring your hands and tense your wrists because you feel you’re doing “it” all wrong, There is a chance the thing you grapple with, for you, does not feel real, and you can choose to drop that thing, … Continue reading

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YOUR CHOICE OF NOISE

Our modern world is brimming full of noise. . . Sometimes you opt just not to listen to it, or suddenly find your senses dulled, diminished adjusted so to tolerate it, But, for everyone, there is some kind of limit, … Continue reading

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THE SHIFT TO WINTER TIME

The shift to Winter Time. . . a stiff adjustment when bliss of habit (or maybe just encrustment) that’s begot more offspring than a rabbit, must we excavate painstakingly and kiss goodbye, (dagnabbit!), for as we check our wrist to … Continue reading

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