@TheBriefOne
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@TheBriefOne · 2:19

Lesson 5 Practice | Why a "rest" always seemed beautiful to me…

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One, if you could stretch it out, stretch it out. Two, what's the longest and shortest amount of time? You can say the most important things or describe the most important things that are truly attached to your authenticity, both as long as you can and as brief as possible. Try it out. See how it feels now. Thank you for listening and giving me one of your senses, though it feels weird. Chow

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@rocio
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 0:54
But of course, without that pause, without that silence, to hear how all the remnants and all the echoes of everything, every sound that you were previously making, how they fill the room and then kind of fizzle out and then you play again, it's really beautiful. And as it is in conversation and in thought, like you said, it's really interesting how much happens in a beat of silence. Really beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing
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