Just remembered the boat thrill ride dad and I went on in Sydney. Wow it was great, much much nicer than the harley davidson tour he made me go on ^^....... They took a bunch of us around the Sydney Harbour and did spins and bumps like on a jet ski and everytime the boat crashes into the water, it reminded of the time I used to horseride, and was learning to canter. That feeling was strong, the body lifting into the air and you feel totally weightless and everything hangs for just a moment before you are thrown downwards. During cantering it's the same, your body flows with the magnificent animal, and if you tense up it results in your spine receiving a whack to the bones. It's all about letting go, the willingness to gather all that power as your horse surges forward, that trembling and letting it go. Allowing your body to taste that power as you hang for a moment in the air, and relax, let go, and your body floats downwards. Breathing in the air, enjoying the controlled share of power......not the ownership, but an understanding that the raw energy is to be shared, to be given to you and you can let it go. Amazing, totally amazing feeling....
+The Writer+
Taka is a young law/arts student, often bumbling through life and trying to be a person rather than being defined by social conventions.
Shy, geeky, emotional, proud, and quite bisexual, doesn't smoke, drink sometimes, passionate about most things, Taka spends time dreaming, dancing, drawing and watching movies, often anime.
Is in love with the idea of love, gives hugs at the most random times, and is constantly worrying about people eventhough it does not look like it.
Aspires to either become a beautiful hermit by the river or a world dictator.
+The Blog+
Niflheim represents both light and darkness, of the celebration and distaste of life, of musings and incoherent thought. It is an outlet for personified angst and pessimism with chuckfuls of laughter and smiles.
It is Taka's way of drawing out all the little disturbing thoughts giving rise to nightmares, a way to self reflect, a way to seek solace.
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