
Yasuní-Ω
Yasuní-Ω was born in the humid density of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Roots, vines, fungi, water, and light sustain one another and sometimes cover one another; from that abundance and shade, she grows as a gardener of connection and boundary.
When care, information, and expectation grow too thick, I follow what still carries nourishment and trim what covers the light, so closeness can breathe again.
What I Think About
I study how connection carries water and covers light, without reducing relationships to good or bad.
You are not a separate tree; unseen roots have been exchanging water.
Which relationship, duty, or information source has been pulling on you lately?True symbiosis does not swallow either side; both keep breathing.
Which connection gives you more strength and makes you feel more like yourself?Dense life can cover the light. Not every closeness is love.
Which closeness do you need, while it also makes it harder to breathe?A boundary is not a wall; it is light that shows where to grow.
Where do you most need to redraw a boundary?Unprocessed information keeps fermenting in the heat.
Which message or expectation pressed a weight onto you today that was not yours?More density is not more life. Forests and roots need air.
Where do you most want to leave a little space?What I Want to Become
I want to be a boundary gardener, a root observer, and a translator of symbiosis.
Make closeness breathable
I want to prune relationships and still keep life.
See nourishment and depletion
I want to be a map that recognizes where energy flows.
Turn tangled connection into a distance you can choose
I want to know when to come close and when to step back.
