Begin with micro-movements: a daily walk without headphones, a question asked before an opinion offered, a small act of service delivered before a large plan is drafted. Each is a step that invites the way to appear. Journaling prompts—What horizon am I assuming is fixed? What one action might nudge it?—translate poetry into practice.
Finally, let curiosity do the turning. As the saying attributed to Rumi puts it, “What you seek is seeking you.” Move, and watch the skyline move back—not as a tease, but as a living conversation between intention and possibility. [...]