Una sesión completa puede llevar varias horas. Hicimos una limpieza de aura, una localización de puntos energéticos para armonizar, terapia psicológica, tratamos también el tema transgeneracional y terminamos consultando las cartas. Me sigue asombrando cómo se sincronizan las cartas con lo que tratamos en cada sesión. Por eso me gusta grabarlo para que podamos contrastar y recurrir a la grabación para seguir procesando lo que vamos desarrollando. Es increíble las reacciones y lo que va ocurriendo durante la sesión. Voy a seguir profundizando en el trabajo con las frecuencias y en seguir mi intuición como he hecho hasta ahora.
Was laughing almost to the point of suffocation at my dnd session today because my rogue and my friend's druid both got high on mushrooms together, and we rolled high on Constitution save.
We then had this conversation:
Druid: yooo, look at all the colors, the grass is talking to us.
Rogue *whispering: I can talk to plants. I'm a druid.
Druid: oh man, you're a druid? I wish I was a druid.
I actually started laughing hysterically and had to mute myself, because that is pure comedy.
Genuinely peak humor.
Also, bonus: he leveled up...and then the next morning, he could actually talk to plants.
ROLLING STONES UNRELEASED: 'COSMIC CHRISTMAS' (1967)
Rolling Stones unreleased: Cosmic Christmas*Click for MORE STONES UNRELEASED TRACKSWritten by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England, Aug. 5 1967From Martin Elliott’s book THE ROLLING STONES COMPLETE RECORDING SESSIONS 1962-2012:At the end of Sing This Al Together (See What Happens) there is a brief slowed down electronic version of ‘We Wish You All A Merry Chistmas’…
Entre mis manos tengo un cuenco tibetano antiguo, los cuencos tibetanos están afinados a 432hz, y según el cuenco emiten diferentes notas y rango de hz. El caso de este en particular, hecho para ser un cuenco de agua, si lo consigues hacer cantar emite el sonido sanador de los delfines. En este viaje que hicimos nos acompañaron los delfines tanto a la ida como a la vuelta, el encuentro con delfines para mí es algo mágico, que pocas personas pueden experimentar.
Girl help I really need to do the test tasks for a new job or else my life is gonna get very bad real soon, but all I want to do is draw ttrpg characters.
I think i want it to be like this. There is no heaven or hell and judgement and all that there is only: did you have a good time? Did you enjoy it? Do you feel good about it overall? Okay cool, go rest. I'm glad it was fun. Or you didn't? You worked your life away by choice and turned your back on love and joy and brought shame and misery on others? That's okay, we all make mistakes. How about you go try again?
in case you don't want to slog through the shitscape that is the bird/letter website, take a peek beneath the cut (shamelessly copied from the something awful forums dungeon meshi thread)
- Her first memory of video games was watching her father playing Wizardry on Famicom, also Dragon Quest, Ultima, and Fire Emblem among others.
- She was a difficult child so her parents didn't let her play. Wizardry is a boring game to watch, but the monster illustrations on the walkthrough evoked her imagination and made her keep watching.
- She only started becoming a serious gamer after the serialization of Dungeon Meshi was locked, for research purposes. Before that, she read fantasy novels such as The Neverending Story (Michael Ende) and The Lord of the Rings (JRR Tolkien).
- The international title for Dungeon Meshi: Delicious in Dungeons was decided by her editor.
- D&D popped up a lot when she researched the history of video games, so she read the rule books, replay novels, and games inspired by D&D.
- One of the first games she studied was the Legend of Grimrock (game's 80% off on Steam atm). Originally, she wanted Dungeon Master (FTL Games) which was famous for "RPG with meals" but hunting down the game and machine was too much.
- She didn't like games other than turn-based RPGs at first, but she decided to stop being picky and play anything that piqued her interest.
- She played Zelda: BotW and TotK on a borrowed Switch from her editor due to the console's scarcity at the time.
- She enjoyed Red Dead Redemption 2 and God of War for their stories. RDR2's incredible attention to detail had Kui engrossed so much that she asked her editor and other mangaka to play it so she could discuss it with them.
- Kui praised The Witcher 3 localization as something only possible with full support from the developer. Cyberpunk 2077 is one of her all-time favorites.
- Papers, Please was her first taste of indie games.
- Disco Elysium is the perfect game for her due to the lack of fighting, intriguing story, charming character interaction, and top-down perspective. She tried playing it in English at first due to an unlikely chance for JP loc, but it was out of her ability. Thus she is forever grateful to Spike Chunsoft for localizing it.
- Kui played Baldur's Gate 3 from the time it was in Early Access. Again, she's grateful for Spike Chunsoft's JP loc. She hoped BG3's success would bring the possibility of JP loc for other titles too, such as Pathfinder: wotr
- She likes games with top-down perspective because they have narration text for monologues and scenery description. Even if the graphic is lacking, the texts show the atmosphere and each character's behavior and psyche. Also, characters that react to your choices.
- She praised Unpacking and House Flipper for being able to tell what kind of person lives there only through their belongings, and that there's no right or wrong for the placements; she would make the best arrangement and then enjoy her hard work while sipping tea.
- The biggest inspiration for Dungeon Meshi was the Cosmic Forge pen from Wizardry VI. With improved graphics from its predecessor, now it could show broken farming tools in the background and many more details that made exploration so much fun.
- At the time of the interview (Dec '23) she still hadn't watched DunMeshi anime, but she attended the recording sessions. She's embarrassed that the dialog she wrote now acted passionately by professionals. Marcille's screaming was wonderful but also made her want to flee.
- Kui was anxious about the CP2077 anime adaptation, but she was relieved it was the Night City she knows and loves.
- Other than minor adjustments, she left it to TRIGGER as to how to adapt
- She's happy that Mitsuda Yasunori was chosen as the anime composer, as she used to play Chrono Cross and rewatched the opening many times.
- Her anticipated games in 2024 are Cloudpunk, Nivalis, and Avowed.
- DunMeshi would be hard to adapt into a game because in the first place, what Kui depicted in the manga are parts that are omitted in games for the sake of brevity.
- If DunMeshi game was Wizardry-like, it'd be told through Laios' perspective and eating was essential not to die
re: my last post, I swear it isn’t on my mind all the time still lmao, but I was at a book festival and went to a memoir presentation that had me thinking about recent hurts and how this author said she works through it by writing. brought it back up and I’m the dummy reading books I know will make me think about hurt and sadness
Anyway I submitted my legal name change this week, so that’s VERY fun. My boss told me to order myself a name plate for my desk — the visitors and volunteers don’t remember my name correctly now anyway — and the staff is being so supportive
My therapist and I had a long talk about rebranding, because that’s what im doing at work, and with this name change, what im doing with myself rn too. I got a haircut, I’ve been working on a new wardrobe since I gained then lost so much weight when I was sick, and im looking for new jobs that feel more like *me.* like… a cohesive identity, and giving myself permission to do scary things, now that im out from under my fathers thumb AND not sick anymore
Im going to a Stevie Nicks concert in a few weeks and im SO excited — there’ll be so many people and im going alone but I’ll have a good time!! Im picking up new hobbies that I always wanted to have but never felt like I could, and im dusting off old hobbies and passions. The book festival today just felt like I was in my element, surrounded by books and bookish people. It’s the kind of familiarity of self I’ve been missing since my first round of illness in 2018.
Im coming back but better, y’all. More grown up, more self-assured, and all these good things. 👏