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Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiationover 3 years ago

in indigenous cultures, “doing nothing” felt nothing like our modern “doing nothing.” there are modes of sensing & communing & listening w nature that look like “doing nothing” to western eyes - & inside feel rich, alive, a tapestry of love & presence bw all of creation.

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Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiationover 3 years ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

this tweet is in response to a thread about “doing nothing” being the most common activity in indigenous cultures - it struck me and I can’t find it now. it had statistics n’ such, anyone have a pointer to it?

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Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiationover 3 years ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

also inspired bc: my ritual study group walked me through a few such expanded modes of “doing nothing” and now I can sensorially listen through rocks in a forest and, hooo boyyyy 💕🌿 appreciation to our dear teacher for stewarding and transmitting lost wisdom. 🏔

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Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiationover 3 years ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

YES here’s the original thread. y’all it’s not that they’re “doing nothing”, what an odd frame. they’re inhabiting deep presences that our culture doesn’t. and also we can relearn em. we can no longer grow up with them - but we can find them again. https://t.co/vXFXIxLoob

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Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiationover 3 years ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

cite also, 3:30-4:00 of this podcast. native american trackers “listened through their [long, natural] hair” & lost that sense when the military required them to buzz-cut. (cc @wholebodyprayer as a fellow long-hair-on-everyone appreciator 😊) https://t.co/6sCdJQ8nj0

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisabout 3 years ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

@relic_radiation @wholebodyprayer I’m into that stance 😊

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8/22/2022
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Paul is Assembling America🇺🇸-27/100 new recruits@Paul_Melmanover 3 years ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

@relic_radiation Even in much of the Western world, "doing nothing" was a popular activity until fairly recently. Older southerners in the US still do a lot of porch sitting for example. It's over the past ~50 years especially that people started thinking they always have to be doing something

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4/15/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 1 year ago
Replying to @relic_radiation

@relic_radiation keywords: doing nothing, listening, animism

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3/10/2024
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharth11 months ago
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@relic_radiation more on doing nothing in pre-modern cultures https://t.co/fACt3eVjbM

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10/5/2024