The challenge here was making this balance happen within the 5 minute video limitation of my camera… it took about 5 takes to finally get it (AFTER getting to know the rocks). *FOCUS. Relax. the coolest thing is that the camera was able to capture the creation AND natural collapse of the balance before the 5 minute limit. completing the cycle. :)) so here’s how it’s done. *notice the technique of bracing the lower rocks while placing the next. the top rock acts as a pin to stabilize the whole structure, which is why it is very helpful to use a LARGE rock on top. plus, i like the overall design balance that the large top rock adds. and i love shades of red. as soon as i found that red rock, i knew it must go on top. it was a beautiful rock. :) contemplate, try it for yourself. all about presence in the moment. SLOW down. become the balance. :)
You are an Inspirationally centered soul!‼️….What is the longest these works stay up?❓what is the average time❓? I’d love to take your workshop.‼️please send me info $ keep me informed.
“Paddling with drifting”, good way of putting it Michael. Really enjoyed the “in the moment” experience.
Mind blowing plus the importance of balance in one’s life
Beautiful. Inspiring. Thank you!
Beautiful -creation becoming enjoying letting go onto the next
Hi I’ve been following your work for awhile now (& thanks for the comment on my 1st little stack on FB today).
I love the videos! I’ve lived around many beaches/lakes/rivers my whole life & have always tried to be more like water – taking the path of least resistance. Since following you I realize I can change the flow & direction of many things. Thanks – Dona :-)
stone balance has made me realize that much more is possible than what most of us have been taught :) tis a lesson in taking chances… but also has demonstrated a need to balance paddling with drifting :)