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Journal/Blog
A place to explore experience through reflection.


When Questions Begin
Most of us move through life attending to what is immediately in front of us — our responsibilities, relationships, work, and the practical demands of living. For long stretches of time, this is enough. Yet for some people, a moment arrives when ordinary experience begins to carry an additional layer of curiosity. A dream lingers after waking. A symbol appears repeatedly in unexpected places. A feeling or pattern in one's life quietly asks to be understood rather than simply
Phyllis Hampton
Mar 9


Reflection: Patterens Revealed Over Time
When experiences are written down, something subtle begins to happen. At first, a journal may simply record individual moments - a dream remembered in the morning, a conversation that lingers in thought, a feeling that seems difficult to name. Each entry stands on its own, reflecting what was present at the time. Over weeks or months, however, the record begins to take on a different character. Events that once appeared unrelated may begin to show a quiet continuity. A partic
Phyllis Hampton
Mar 8


Reflection: Observing What Appears
Reflection in practice Reflection begins with noticing. Something happens in your life - a conversation, a dream, a moment of uncertainty, a quiet realization. At first it may pass quickly. But when you pause to observe it more closely, something else becomes possible. Writing can help with this pause. When experiences are recorded - even in simple words - they begin to reveal patterns that are difficult to see in the moment itself. What once felt isolated or confusing may be
Phyllis Hampton
Mar 8
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