This is the second time when shooting courtyards at night, I ask myself: what should I shoot at night, when I will go through all the quarters of the city? Where to get the metaphysics of spaces, if they are all traversed? In the first case, when the spaces under study ended, I moved to live in another city.
I'm afraid the same thing might happen this time.
But then again, what's wrong with moving around and learning new things?
I understand with my mind that this is the only way there will be any development and movement forward, but it hurts my soul...
The soul resists everything new and wants to acquire comfort, but according to the rules of the system, this cannot be done.
Then a logical conclusion follows from this: if you do not want to move to another city for movement, then you need moving and develop in the city in which I am now.
But there are always certain conditions, barriers and limits.
If in any area of development the limit is reached in this city and for further movement it is necessary to change the location, then it will not be possible to avoid moving.
Otherwise, problems will begin. Maybe not right away. If you stop developing or moving, then the system itself will create all the conditions for your movement.
And it is better not to allow this, since the system will give problems so that you move while solving them. You need to move voluntarily so that there are no serious problems.
If you see a person who complains about the lack of money, then ask him or observe him, what is he doing in order to receive money?
Maybe among those conditions in which this person is trying to get a livelihood there is some element that must be performed voluntarily.
And if you try to perform some actions voluntarily, then perhaps the money will be easier to get and there will be a little more of it?
The center of Vologda is large and varied. I liked this part the most, but there is still Upper Suburb, which I have to go through before the fall.
You can never plan anything for sure. This is not to say that by September 1, I will finish filming the entire first part of Vologda and take over for Riverside.
How many times I tried to do this, the system always ruined my plans.
You need to have a list of things to do, but there shouldn't be a time frame for them.
Life is much easier and more accessible than it seems, you just need to learn what rules it is arranged by.
This excursion showed that filming of courtyard spaces can be uninterrupted in the summer.
And that foliage on trees is not always a bad thing!
And snow is not always good.
See you soon!