Before you press play
Choose a surface that does not swallow your hips — firm enough that the sit bones find each other, high enough
that the knees can fall slightly below the hip line when you are on the ground. A folded blanket at the forward
edge of what you sit on often saves the lower back from bracing; a wall a few inches behind you is honest
company while the spine learns honesty without a performance of posture.
Light low, phone elsewhere, shoes left at the threshold if that helps your mind know the border between outer
noise and this interval. The recordings assume you will return to the same modest pocket of the day more often
than you will nail a perfect week — fidelity to a short window beats sporadic marathons, and missing one
evening does not void the next.
What reaches you through the speakers is spare on purpose: simple invitations to notice weight, temperature,
and the gap between one thought and the next. When a phrase comes back, treat it as a refrain rather than
repetition — the timbre is steady so your nervous system can stop scanning for novelty and settle.