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Norman Jayden ([personal profile] takeatrip) wrote in [community profile] abraxasnet2023-03-26 09:47 pm

@all (during the week everyone's in nocwich)

I know everyone's a little preoccupied at the moment, so I'll keep this short.

I didn't think it'd be a problem to wait a few weeks to visit the Horizon for the first time, but obviously that was a mistake, so I'm hoping someone can help me out with getting there sooner rather than later. I've heard you lose your memory the first trip, and I get that people might not be interested in babysitting right now, so I don't care if you just abandon me there; I'll figure it out.


[Is this a terrible idea? Probably, but it still seems entirely worth it at the moment. He isn't a total idiot, though, so he also adds--]

And if there's anything in particular that might be good to know about the whole thing, I'd be interested in hearing it.

Thanks.
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[personal profile] earthborn 2023-03-27 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not doing anything except sitting around drinking whatever the medics tell me to.

[All of it vile, if you're wondering.]

You seem to have the basics of communication through the Horizon down, so there's that. You ever do any kind of guided meditation?
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[personal profile] aquilus 2023-04-02 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[Altaïr assumes someone else will offer a hand with the initial guided meditation part. Hopefully not everyone makes that assumption.]

You may want to try recreating something you know when you begin experimenting with shaping space in the Horizon. It's less disorienting to have familiarity as a point of focus.
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[personal profile] unwings 2023-04-04 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
Jayden. I can guide you, if you still need it.

[ give him something to do besides sit and thinking of all the thing he could've done differently. ]

The Horizon's malleable nature can be difficult for some not used to such an environment, but it mostly requires relaxing enough to free your mind.