Spring issue · 2026

The practices that hold the room together.

A sound-healing and restorative-practice journal — the slow ambient practices that hold the body.

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The singing bowl I bought on a whim

The rain recording

On a single forty-minute audio recording of rain on a tin roof — and on what years of using it as a small evening practice has…

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The meditation room without incense

On a small decision I made years ago — to keep the practice space free of any additional sensory input — and on what this purity…

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The low tone of the evening

The low tone of the evening

On the household practice of dropping the volume of everything in the evening — voices, music, even appliances — and on the small effect this has on how the night settles in.

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The twenty-minute yoga nidra

On a small recorded guided practice that has become my afternoon reset — and on what twenty minutes of this specific format does…

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The bath with no music

On the small decision to take baths in deliberate silence — and on what the silence does for the body that music in the…

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The restorative class I attend on Thursdays

The restorative class I attend on Thursdays

On the small weekly studio commitment I keep — ninety minutes of restorative yoga in a quiet room with five other people — and on why this single class has earned its place in a busy week.

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The sound of the house at five am

On the small specific acoustic quality of the early morning hour — and on the practice of simply listening to it for ten minutes…

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The instrumental album for restorative practice

On a single forty-minute album I have used as the background to most of my home restorative practice — and on the unexpected…

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The friend I co-practice with

The friend I co-practice with

On a small weekly arrangement — one friend, one shared apartment, ninety minutes of side-by-side restorative practice in silence — and on what shared practice does that solo practice does not.

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The small bell

On a tiny brass bell from a Tibetan shop in Brussels — and on the practice of using it to mark the small transitions of a long…

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The no-music walk

On the small decision to take walks without headphones — and on what the unfilled walk does for the mind that the…

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The corner of the room

The corner of the room

On the small specific spot in the living room where I have, for years, gone to do nothing — and on the case for having a designated unstructured place in your home.

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The sound of the bath filling

On a small sensory pleasure I have, over the years, learned to pay full attention to — and on what slowing down to hear small…

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The twenty-minute restorative after dinner

On a small practice we have, in our household, settled into — twenty minutes of supported legs-up-the-wall after dinner most…

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