#introduction
Hello!! Im Sapinho!! Im a very lost being!!! A little rabbit told me about this place and i was very curious about here, i have my own beliefs in magic and the universe but those come from within me and i never had the opportunity to study and chase this side of me deeper.
So! You could say im here to explore and discover! And along the way find what is this which my heart seeks.
I will glad learn anything within my reach, please take good care of me! <3<3
🐸 Hi hi hi!! 👋
@aratoseaandsun I.....I know you’re not actually a frog but like....I kind of want you to be? Lmao.
@Valencia who told u im frog, not that im frog, but im not frog, was it the rabbit? Was it? They said they would keep secret- i mean...im not frog.... but its super ok if u want me to be frog, frogs are cool, we are the coolest- wait i said we? I meant them!!!🐸
Also i love your name!!! It reminds me of Valente! Which means courageous in my tongue!
@aratoseaandsun it means brave in Latin! Thank you!
@aratoseaandsun watch out, there are holes for rabbits like you to dive deep in, and possibly even get more lost. Please take care... I'm not sure I am avoiding those rabbit holes...
@JigmeDatse
Dont worry!! I know the rabbit that made my role!! They are friendly enough, my fall will be fun!
If i get lost, all that remains is to find myself! Sapinho is good with that too!! 🐸
@aratoseaandsun I try to remember, "When you lose your mind, come back."
@JigmeDatse @aratoseaandsun Although ... we're not sure that losing your mind is as big a problem as the outsiders would have you believe. After all it is only the small part of you that has been trained from birth to adore restraints, it can be such an awful control freak when the core of you finds a new paradigm to play with.
It's not so much that it is a bad thing to lose one's mind. Just that when you are meditating, it is an instruction given in some traditions.
Being willing to play, and explore, and have fun is a really important part of well, just being.
Find what works for you, and the only way to do that is to keep exploring.
@JigmeDatse @aratoseaandsun Yup, that's why we referred to outsiders. To probably misquote Tom Wolfe, "you're either on the bus, or you're not". We don't care about being misinterpreted, because this beautiful English language that we speak is open to subtleties that being on a similar energetic level makes worlds of difference.
English is both beautiful, and ugly to us. We like to use the English language in a written form to communicate if we can. Spoken and heard are very difficult at us much of the time.
That said, the English language has so many levels of subtleties to it that it can be misinterpreted, and misrepresented easily.
That aspect is also something that we like to play with, as in thinks like "duck yourself" or "go duck yourself" or something like that for search
@JigmeDatse @aratoseaandsun Can't help but notice your use of "we". Is this an artifact of your usage of the language or deliberate?
We ended up referring to ourselves as a plurality because it was the only paradigm that wasn't injurious.
Often, conventional wisdom mandates an integrated personality. For us that would have broken completely functional aspects, so we simply opted to maintain separate nexuses.
This does freak out the occasional person though.
Our use of singular first person is more of an artifact of language usage than the plural.
We have a plural or split identity, and have only in recent years realized how much more accurate it is to refer to ourself in the plural.
Many of the people we have known both in person, and online have been plural in one form or another.
In our life, being plural seems more common than being singular. Which likely is some confirmation bias.
@aratoseaandsun
Hiiiiii 👋