Practice,
there is no such thing as practice.
Practice is
an account driven
experiential narrative
that only highlights
certain appearances
in the now of eventful claims
by repetitive means.
There cannot be practice
because the nature of practice
is as a mind experience
in a motivated mindset way.
In the grossest sense,
there are claims of repetition
but in essence,
what looks behaviorally similar,
needs to have been original
by intent and execution
in that moment.
Muscle memory still needs vision
to drive it into authentic action.
Practice is self-sabotage,
a failure to grasp the richness
and settle for the demonstration.
The river of play cannot be crossed
twice in the same way . . .
A commitment to practice
is the confinement to expectations
as an expression of actions
and a check off process of execution
that readily distracts
from the joy of movement
and the open-endedness
that is possible.
Learning can be necessary
and essential
but, for example,
learning how to speak
does not say
what you want say.
There has to be witness and driver
behind and beyond
what practice could represent.
Practice is a life of self
as custodian . . .
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