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abraxasnet2022-10-06 04:02 pm
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I've seen and heard a lot about Horizons and how most view them as a personal domain. A meaningful place in most respects, something that feels like home.
In theory, I can understand it, and how it bends to the whim of the mind and memory. The problem is that I'm not sure how to put that into practice.
What if your comfort is in people, not places? How do you quantify that and use it to craft your sanctum?
In theory, I can understand it, and how it bends to the whim of the mind and memory. The problem is that I'm not sure how to put that into practice.
What if your comfort is in people, not places? How do you quantify that and use it to craft your sanctum?
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And as something else on the positive side, switching around whatever does or doesn't work will be a lot easier in the horizon. You could always start with something small and add to it over time with whatever else feels right.
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My room is already available to me in my friend's horizon but it would be more comfortable with traces of the rest of our family. Applying it there might be the best option.