What to post and how to engage around the fire circle 🧘‍♂️🔥🧘
What to post
  • Short practice clips (raw is perfect)
  • Questions about sound, breath, rhythm, etc.
  • Reflections after a session
  • Breakthroughs, stuck points, or quiet wins (we want to celebrate with you!)
  • Clips of other players that inspire you.
  • Suggestions of what you want to see here.
You don’t need to wait until something feels “good enough”. Practice in motion is the point.
How to engage
  • Comment with curiosity, not correction
  • Share what you notice, not what others should fix
  • If you’re unsure what to say, “I noticed…” is always enough
I’ll offer guidance and feedback where it’s helpful, and let some threads simply breathe.
A few simple rules
  • Keep it respectful and supportive
  • No self-promotion or external links
  • Stay on topic and practice-focused
  • Take your time — there’s no race here
Show up when you can. A little, often, goes a long way.
— David
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What to post and how to engage around the fire circle 🧘‍♂️🔥🧘
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