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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="MartinTower" data-source="post: 176302" data-attributes="member: 9808"><p>Good work with the name of the event at the Sambuca "make peace with nature", a walking event. I am remembering right now the reasons for my walks. I think the title of the event goes in that direction. We are too much technological and nature is angry at it. How are we supposed by living in an office and behind few walls at home or at the gym to see and feel the green? This question is not answered enough.</p><p>But i also think that walking is slow enough for a context that is too fast. I myself am the slowest, i am more like a turtle, i trained to observe and to be precise. I remember very cautious steps at the cemetery, i was diving into them. I remember many people didn't like me, who likes slow people, everyone must be fast and get the job done. I enjoyed walking long distances because it was hard and long and it did not have an objective, the opposite of a day of holiday as it is commonly intended.</p><p>If we are fast are we really living each moment ? Are we really diving into our body, into movement itself?</p><p>I am sad that i cannot find my place but i rejoice that i find it in between the extremes, where noone does. A boat in a storm, the storm of nature. Tension in the calm.</p><p></p><p>What about the past flood at the Valle? Are we really curing ourselves by walking in nature? LD, you are a doctor, what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinTower, post: 176302, member: 9808"] Good work with the name of the event at the Sambuca "make peace with nature", a walking event. I am remembering right now the reasons for my walks. I think the title of the event goes in that direction. We are too much technological and nature is angry at it. How are we supposed by living in an office and behind few walls at home or at the gym to see and feel the green? This question is not answered enough. But i also think that walking is slow enough for a context that is too fast. I myself am the slowest, i am more like a turtle, i trained to observe and to be precise. I remember very cautious steps at the cemetery, i was diving into them. I remember many people didn't like me, who likes slow people, everyone must be fast and get the job done. I enjoyed walking long distances because it was hard and long and it did not have an objective, the opposite of a day of holiday as it is commonly intended. If we are fast are we really living each moment ? Are we really diving into our body, into movement itself? I am sad that i cannot find my place but i rejoice that i find it in between the extremes, where noone does. A boat in a storm, the storm of nature. Tension in the calm. What about the past flood at the Valle? Are we really curing ourselves by walking in nature? LD, you are a doctor, what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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