Felt like a repeat of last week. Very bleh, two stars, do not recommend. I considered skipping outright, but that’s how completely abandoning the practice starts. So, here’s a very crappy update instead.


  • I took an Ancestral Medicine course with a cheeky name: Mancestral Healing. While there are many parts that are challenging for me to grasp or accept, I’m curious about it nonetheless. One takeaway that resonated is having a responsibility to one’s ancestors. Not in a way where you need to do specific things for them or something, but rather a sort of dignity that you carry in your daily life, acting from a place of “we”, not “I”. I’ve found a certain grounding comfort in that. Apart from that it was just nice to share a (virtual) space with other men who were also seeking that connection with their spiritual side and other men.
  • My NAS started having more hardware failures this week, so I began looking for replacement parts. A decade ago when I first built it as a gaming PC the idea of shopping around for components and putting them all together was exciting. Now I kinda just want it done. At the same time I don’t want to give up all control and outsource the process, or settle for something under-resourced like a Synology. So, adding one more thing to a big pile of projects.
  • Enjoyed rock climbing with E again for the first time in almost two months.

Watched:

  • The Veil S1E1-2. I’m pretty sure I saw Elizabeth Moss at a grocery store once back when I was living in Toronto. C is convinced they were the ones who saw her, and I only think I saw her because they told me about it. I’m pretty sure we were together and C was just starstruck and forgot I existed for a minute. Anyway, the show’s entertaining.
  • Fallout S1E3.
  • Loki S2E4.
  • Unfrosted. The amount of cereal jokes is pretty impressive. Silly and fun. Snap crackuuUL POP!
  • Hades II Technical Test. This got me nostalgic, so I played a bit of the original.

In hindsight, I guess it wasn’t so bad, huh.

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