I write about attention, presence, and what it means to live alongside plants as neighbours rather than resources.
These aren’t lessons or courses. They’re short reflections on practice. What I’m learning as I sit with hawthorn, watch moss, or notice how my body responds to being still in one place.
Every piece is a short, three minute read. No fluff. No filler.
Some explore a single idea. Others share what happened during five minutes of attention. All of them begin with direct experience rather than theory.
If you’re interested in practising Domei, in actually spending five minutes a day with a plant, not just thinking about it, these writings might be useful.
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