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154 changes: 79 additions & 75 deletions content/A Doodle Rhythm.md
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{"Note Planted:":"2024-06-27","Last Tended:":"2025-01-05","publish":true,"PassFrontmatter":true}
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#🌱Seed #😐Neutral #🟡Consideration
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> `Importance`: 10%
>[!Summary] The Big Idea
>I have often thought about ways to get into drawing more from picking a particular “thing” and drawing it over and over. To just drawing whatever is in front of me. But with the pace of life I’ve often just never done any of that.
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>But doodling seems like a low commitment and easy entry point for just drawing and relaxing. I am going to collect ideas for simple doodles here so it if I am too tired to think or something I can just refer here.

> [!note] The Rhythm
>I want to try at the end of the day to just take five to ten minutes to draw one doodle.
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[[The Fifteen Fundamental Properties\|The Fifteen Fundamental Properties]]
Used the list of common good shapes in nature of order book 1 p.183
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# Abstract Drawing Exercises
# Line
- Draw parallel straight lines
- Draw imperfect parallel lines
- Horizontal
- Vertical
- Diagonal
- Straight
- Curved
- Think
- Thin
- Draw free lines and then color or shade in some of the resulting shapes using two different colors.

# Grid and Hashes
- Draw a simple straight line grid
# Spiral
- Draw two spirals. One from the inside out and one from the outside in
# Circle
- Draw circles together squishing them together
# Half circle
- Draw
# Square
- Draw
# Arrowhead
- Draw
# Hook
- Draw
# S shape
- Draw
# Waves
- Draw
# Star
- Draw
# Triangle
- Draw
# Row of dots
- Draw
# Rosette
- Draw
# Diamond
- Draw
# Steps
- Draw
# Cross
- Draw
# Tree
- Draw
# Octagon
- Draw

# Drawing Exercises
- Draw a book cover
- Draw daily beauty around you
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"Note Planted:": 2024-06-27
"Last Tended:": 2025-01-08
publish: true
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#🌱Seed #😐Neutral #🟡Consideration
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> `Importance`: 10%
>[!Summary] The Big Idea
>I have often thought about ways to get into drawing more from picking a particular “thing” and drawing it over and over. To just drawing whatever is in front of me. But with the pace of life I’ve often just never done any of that.
>
>But doodling seems like a low commitment and easy entry point for just drawing and relaxing. I am going to collect ideas for simple doodles here so it if I am too tired to think or something I can just refer here.

> [!note] The Rhythm
>I want to try at the end of the day to just take five to ten minutes to draw one doodle.
>
[[The Fifteen Fundamental Properties\|The Fifteen Fundamental Properties]]
Used the list of common good shapes in nature of order book 1 p.183
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# Abstract Drawing Exercises
# Line
- Draw parallel straight lines
- Draw imperfect parallel lines
- Horizontal
- Vertical
- Diagonal
- Straight
- Curved
- Think
- Thin
- Draw free lines and then color or shade in some of the resulting shapes using two different colors.
- Follows from exercise above. Choose individual shapes from resulting from the free draw. Then set up small thumbnail boxes on the page and put on shape in it. Optionally you can color with two contrasting colors.

# Grid and Hashes
- Draw a simple straight line grid
# Spiral
- Draw two spirals. One from the inside out and one from the outside in
# Circle
- Draw circles together squishing them together
# Half circle
- Draw
# Oval or Ellipse
- Draw
# Square
- Draw
# Arrowhead
- Draw
# Hook
- Draw
# S shape
- Draw
# Waves
- Draw
# Star
- Draw
# Triangle
- Draw
# Row of dots
- Draw
# Rosette
- Draw
# Diamond
- Draw
# Steps
- Draw
# Cross
- Draw
# Tree
- Draw
# Octagon
- Draw

# Drawing Exercises
- Draw a book cover
- Draw daily beauty around you
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- Embodied practices (crosses, breath prayer, etc.)
- 6 Chief Parts of the Catechism
- Means of Grace and Sacraments
- [[The Lord's Supper\|The Lord's Supper]]
- Economic and Immanent Trinity 
- Justification and other Gospel metaphors
- New Heaven and New Earth. Eschatology  
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{"Note Planted:":"2024-06-27","Last Tended:":"2024-12-16","publish":true,"PassFrontmatter":true}
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#🌱Seed #🙂Agree #🟡Consideration
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> `Importance`: 10%
>[!Summary] The Big Idea
> It strikes me that whenever the world has gotten sufficiently crazy and topsy turvy that serious Christians have often looked for an escape. This was embodied in the desert fathers, as well as the rise of monasticism in the medieval age. We seem to be in a similar place in history where the call to go out into the desert will only increase in strength as the world around us goes mad. I know that I feel this pull in the types of practices that feel attractive to me. The hours of prayer are one example, I feel like my life could use the structuring of prayer at the morning noon and night (does not mean I am good at always doing that). But the fact that this is even something that I would like to do as a response to the crazy and exhausting pace and content of life is interesting.
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I think that in the coming years we will see a continued rise of different forms of new monasticism. Having the Reformation as our heritage we will have a unique opportunity to affirm healthy faith practices but also to avoid the down fall in the a faith of works that Luther experienced during his time as a monk.
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{"Note Planted:":"2024-06-27","Last Tended:":"2024-12-31","publish":true,"PassFrontmatter":true}
{"Note Planted:":"2024-06-27","Last Tended:":"2025-01-02","publish":true,"PassFrontmatter":true}
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#🌱Seed #😁Strongly-Agree #📓Journal
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> [!done]
> Ended on Gen 1:2 Lol not moving fast today

# Third Time
## 12.31.24
Read through all in one sitting this time. Was outside facing east in the morning. Definitely a different emotional and physical atmosphere with that.

It strikes me that we can kind of think of technology in all its forms in regards to the curses of sin. Every piece of technology either helps to ward of sickness, the toil of work or even provide security from the danger of the sinful other. It makes sense how tech can so easily turn into an idol when it literally is trying to undo the effects of sin without ever really dealing with the root of it.

> [!done]
> Ended on at the end of Gen 3

# Finishing Second Time
## 1.2.25
Started with Chapter three this time since I have spent a lot of time in the first two but not as much in the third.
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> [!done]
> Read all of Chapter three
Need to read From Chapter 1:3 through end of second chapter to finish second time.
# 1.8.25
> [!done]
> Finished Chapter 1
## 1.13.25
I had never really put together that the second account starts the same way other genealogies start. In verse "in the generations of the heavens and the earth" is the same formulation as it is for Abraham, Noah and many other genealogies. What this adds for me right now is that the second account functions as the core method of understanding the origin of human existence which makes sense since that is the main focus of it as well. It also illuminates and expands the first description of human creation in the image of God.

I also wonder if the first could be thought of from God's perspective and the second from humans? that seems to be an accurate scale for each. The first is the big grand creations of everything from the very foundations of light and separation of water. while the second is focused on the creation of man and then woman as a harmonious community linked and placed within the garden. Man is seen here as indispensable for the garden to even grow and for naming the animals.

The word for rib is also interesting it is only used as "rib" in this particular account. All other times it talks about the side of a building or a side room or even side planks on things. Which seems to me to suggest more like God took a chunk out of Adam's side rather than the clean little rib bone we often think of. Also would make sense when Adam says this is bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh. God took out both bone and flesh from Adams side. A bit of a different image in your head for sure.

> [!done]
> Finished Chapter 2
# Third Time
## 12.31.24
Read through all in one sitting this time. Was outside facing east in the morning. Definitely a different emotional and physical atmosphere with that.

It strikes me that we can kind of think of technology in all its forms in regards to the curses of sin. Every piece of technology either helps to ward of sickness, the toil of work or even provide security from the danger of the sinful other. It makes sense how tech can so easily turn into an idol when it literally is trying to undo the effects of sin without ever really dealing with the root of it.

> [!done]
> Ended on at the end of Gen 3
# Third Time
## 1.8.25
Read the first few lines in pure Hebrew. It never stood out to me before but the inclusion in verse two where you almost get the expanding of verse 1. With God creating the heavens and the earth and then you start verse two with the earth being formless and void. and the spirit of God hovering over the water. The first word is earth and the last word is water.

> [!done]
> Stopped at Gen 1:3
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{"Note Planted:":"2024-06-27","Last Tended:":"2024-12-16","publish":true,"PassFrontmatter":true}
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#🌱Seed #🙂Agree #🟡Consideration
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> `Importance`: 10%
>[!Summary] The Big Idea
> The idea that in many parts of Christendom there has been a shift toward reading and interpreting scripture alone or "solo" which is a departure from the Reformation's emphasis on Sola Scriptura or reliance on only scripture but as a community. The avoidance of learning in community is a not great trend that serves to only isolate our lonely culture even more.
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{"Note Planted:":"2024-06-27","Last Tended:":"2024-12-17","title":"Base Camp 🏕️","aliases":"Home,Base Camp","publish":true,"PassFrontmatter":true}
{"Note Planted:":"2024-06-27","Last Tended:":"2025-01-14","title":"Base Camp 🏕️","aliases":["Home","Base Camp"],"publish":true,"tags":["🌲Evergreen"],"PassFrontmatter":true}
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Hello! 👋🏻
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My hope is that this site will be more like a little quiet wilderness. A place to slow down, explore, start conversations, and collaborate. That is why I have named it - *The Aspen Grove*.

> [!hint]
> If you like getting straight to the point. You can skip all my babble and see how this site works here skip down to the section called: "How to Use this Garden"
> If you like getting straight to the point. You can skip all my babble and see how this site works by skipping down to the section called: "How to Use this Garden"
# The Calm after the Storm
*(Or the story behind the name)*

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- Look at a particular note tag and see what other notes have the same tag.
- #🟢Conviction or #📝Essay are good ones to try first.
- If you run into a 404 page it means I haven't made that note yet or haven't uploaded it. If it is interesting to you reach out to me and start a conversation about it.

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# 🏞 Trailheads

Every trail needs to start somewhere! Here are some good places to start a walk through this garden.
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> Click a link and see where it goes!
### A list of notes on related topics: [[Note Collections\|Note Collections]]

### Or more free form notes: [[Loose Leaf Notes\|Loose Leaf Notes]]



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### Or more free form notes: [[Loose Leaf Notes\|Loose Leaf Notes]]

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