In recent years, I have moved through very different experiential spaces: deeply supportive forms of contact and living connection — spaces where people are seen as they are and welcomed that way, where personal boundaries are honored — and also spaces where contact is significantly less supportive. Such contrasts help clarify one’s inner measure.
From this clarity, a new outward movement begins to form. It follows no fixed plan. It unfolds from moment to moment — in the rhythm of withdrawal and mobilization. More like a daily orientation than a predetermined route.
The outer journey is not a counterpart to the inner one. It is its visible expression — a step outward with what revealed itself in the withdrawal. By living it, what holds begins to show itself.
Mobilization
In the time to come, there will be more phases in which I am on the move — not as a conventional journey, but as a flexible living and working space. Traveling lightly, with an open gaze and the willingness to let places and encounters have an effect on me. What emerges takes shape while moving.
And sometimes while driving — from place to place. My outer journey is also supported technically: traveling electrically, working mobile, and staying digitally connected. This also gives me the opportunity to explore a further experimental field of experience.
A Shared Path
Movement also means letting go. Perhaps that is why it is so valuable, while being on the way, not only to accompany — but to be accompanied as well.
Always by my side is my attentive Border Collie Leela, who again and again is a source of inspiration for aliveness.
Come along is an invitation to walk at eye level — to accompany and to be accompanied.