Threshold Walking

Micro-Transitions: How Slowing Down Reshapes Systems From Within

I've relearned to walk more times than I can count, often fighting my natural movements after being told I was doing it wrong.

In periods of freedom, I walked for hours daily.

Through sparring, I discovered walking as a study in balance- each step a transition, a shift.

Slowing down became a teacher.

This practice spread: opening doors, washing plates, brushing teeth.

Each action observed at the edge of change.

The awareness grows not from force, but from patience.

Touch replaces thought.

Experience flows before analysis begins.