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    <title>Rituals</title>
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    The unseen landscape. Documenting the spiritual anchors, ancient mysticism, and sacred ceremonies that steady the journey.
  
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        ©2026 Designing perspectives. Following the light. ☀️🌊
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        <title>Ubud: The Geometry of Return</title>
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    The centre of Ubud is a high-arousal labyrinth. Driving through it is an exercise in attrition; motorbikes and cars tangle in a humid gridlock that can consume hours. For those working remotely, the environmental noise of the city centre can quickly turn a high-pressure project into a psychological pressure cooker.
  
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        <title>Tainan: Alleys of the Ancestral Light</title>
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    In the global navigation of urban perimeters, we often prioritize speed over depth. My first arrival in Taiwan was intended to be a mere technical stop. A week of exploration before moving toward the heavy systems of Japan and the Silk Road. Instead, I found a frequency that demanded a total recalimation of my path.
  
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        <title>The Northstar Protocol: Alpine Calibration</title>
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        <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 00:00:00 &#43;0000</pubDate>

        

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    Disconnecting from the noise, like in the Alps, creates the clarity needed to define your «Northstar». A long-term goal or a fixed set of values that guides your life. By building a vision to daily rituals, you move from reacting to consciously designing your path.
  
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        <title>Sonic Regulation: Designing Internal Stillness</title>
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        <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 00:00:00 &#43;0000</pubDate>

        

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    A study in the spaces that hold the frequency. From LSV (Light Sound Vibration) sessions in the Pyramids to the curated stillness of the Seminyak Sanctuary. 
  
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        <title>The Guardians of the Perimeter</title>
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        <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 00:00:00 &#43;0000</pubDate>

        

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    Every island has its own frequency of companionship, but the reality for the animals on the perimeter is often a «Wild West» where survival is the only ritual that matters. A few years ago, a grey kitten appeared on my terrace in Ubud. He was skinny, unkempt, and clearly starving. I offered him a plate of food, the same portion size I eat, and he finished it in minutes. That was the start of a five-month friendship. He was a rebel, shy and fiercely independent, with the character of someone who refuses to follow the mainstream.
  
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        <title>The Guardian of the Coast</title>
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        <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2026 00:00:00 &#43;0000</pubDate>

        

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    There is a specific kind of mysticism on Taiwan&amp;#39;s East Coast. It’s rougher, more unpredictable, and much quieter than the southern beaches. I remember watching this landscape move past the train window for hours. A place where the mountains meet the sea with a very distinct energy.
  
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        <title>Manifestation of Mastery</title>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 00:00:00 &#43;0000</pubDate>

        

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    Jogja has a weight to it that you can only feel when standing among these stones. Maybe this is also why the city feels so mystically and magic. I followed a tip from the lovely crew at Snooze Hostel and ended up here. Prambanan is a manifestation of what happens when humans focus on a singular massive vision. A thousand year old build that still stands steady and barely fits the frame.
  
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