Natasha Tori Maru

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  1. Vegetables, fruits, eggs, fish and small amounts of red meat on occassion. Cottage cheese. Tea, coffee, water. Some nuts added in. I am very lactose intolerant and have fructose malabsorption πŸ₯Ή so I have to avoid foods containing those in large amounts. I don't eat bread, pasta, rice, processed sugar. I basically avoid anything processed / artificial. Most people cannot eat this way. But it is easy for me, because if I eat badly my spiritual practice is shit, my work is poo, sleep is not good and energy / happiness is reduced. I just happen to be very sensitive to the effects of foods, so it makes avoiding very easy ☺️ Wheat gives me joint pain as well. Some sort of generic thing I got from my Dad. @Sugarcoat
  2. I eat clean so rarely pass gas. And when I do - zero smell. I tend to go to the bathroom if it does happen. I can make them soundless no worries. Good control But if one slips out accidently it doesn't bother me - no shame Burping I am okay with - no smell, less chance of offence. Some of my tradie mates can make that shit resonate As with anything... balance. The middle way !
  3. I always tell myself; it's reality showing me what I still haven't accepted and integrated in myself. I usually only feel okay judging others for things I haven't claimed I do myself. Otherwise I wouldn't be comfortable hating it. If I did, I would have to hate myself.... Some more ego to see through πŸ™ƒ
  4. In some way or another, since I can remember being aware of things outside of me. 'Natasha! Stop asking why!!' 'That is just how it is, stop asking' It helped I was a talented artist, and the compulsion to create satisfied a lot of the persistent existential crisis of my questioning 😊 It always seemed just - wrong - that everyone around me took reality, and their understanding of it, for granted.
  5. @VioleGrace he was totally uncompromising in making what he envisioned. He had an idea and wouldn't let it go. And it was an overarching concept that he applied to all apple products, not just anything in isolation. He wanted a totally integrated ecosystem that emphasised beauty & pleasure to use. He was pretty combative in persuing this vision. And the detail that went into his vision was impressive: it went so far as to focus on font, typeface, balance... He wanted technology to be beautiful as well as functional. That sort of top-down wholistic view meant that the products he created were always cohesive and high standard. The drive and lack of compromise are worth witnessing in his interviews for inspiritation 😊 He TOLD people what they wanted that they didn't even know they wanted.
  6. Haha our advice sounds insane put like that! I wasn't comfortable quoting that high with no support but it taught me a lot 😊 @Ramasta9 I just keep going with the work while allowing the emotion/feeling. It probably looks bonkers from the outside! But it lets me move through it, and walk away reasonably chill πŸ™ƒ
  7. I am in the same boat. I just finished a brutal Christmas crunch in construction. Anyone who has worked in the field knows it is stupid at the end of the year. There is a mandatory 4 week shutdown in Australia, everyone is trying to get everything done for handovers and tenders. I love the time off, but the month preceding it is awful. I was in charge of all estimating and handover for a breast screening facility. I know my limits now, I'll say that. I just sat in my office the last 2 days crying in frustration quoting up $3mill of work to keep the company going next year. Just calling for quotes, doing takeoffs. Full no shame crying at the same time. I lost all fucks regarding professionalism Strangely enough, the crying felt really good! Even while also being humiliating. So I would say any emotional release will help. I also: swam at dawn for 30 minutes before work + 30 minutes meditation. Went for a hike midday at a local river sacred to aboriginals. 30 minutes meditation prior to dinner. Movement, 'do nothing' meditation and breathing mediation really helped. I really think movement in general is amazing just to move & clear the lymphatic system of the body. I also often like to lie on the ground with my legs elevated above my heart - this is so calming. Good food and sleep are staples. Probably the best part of my days was pissing around on this forum for laughs, and.... playing with my dog. Animals man. It is like full witnessing no-self in action Poodle cuddling the feet while at work, chasing the ball. Doing tricks. Stealing food. Giving sideye.
  8. Yeah man respect - it takes tactile skill to do it well and not slash the fuck out of yourself 🦈
  9. My ex had me shave his head every 3 days - I think he moisturized after which may have helped? It takes some skill to do it on yourself, unless your head is like, super smooth. Which is rare... You got ridges and mental as fuck hair patterns and crowns that mean you have to change razor direction a lot to get it even. I think I noticed how killer Leo gets it because I shaved dudes heads a lot... And all the ridges and hair directions make it a challenge. Shit sounds like a euphemism Man this conversation is too weird for me 🀣
  10. It's always so clean. Nice ritual. This description is sending me πŸ’€ Fucken deceased lol
  11. Not really blog related but I am curious: @Leo Gura do you shave your head with a razor and foam? Cos man, it's clean. My ex used to get me to shave his head, and the feeling of Velcro as it grew back was like, the best tactile sensation for the palms of my hands. Can't describe it. Sounds feral but it was like warm, soft Velcro. What the fuck lol Don't shame me 🫣
  12. https://youtu.be/9R1die4Hsw0?si=Yufgipcva1JwWcxB
  13. @tuku747 Oh shit, it is too real >.< I am absolutely ATTACKED.
  14. Steve Jobs is a good example.