1I really love balancing stones.
2Mostly because I think it's such a great way to also balance myself.
3And to create something beautiful at the same time.
4Even though a little wind is enough to make it look like your sculpture never was there.
5But in this moment, as I try to find a tiny, tiny little balance point,
6my thoughts are completely silent
7and that's a very good feeling.
8Sometimes it only takes a couple of minutes to make a balance and sometimes an hour.
9But when it's done I love to watch the stone balance.
10It looks so still and quiet in a world that is constantly moving.
11Very often I see people commenting that it's fake,
12that it's impossible to do this and that it's photoshopped or glue.
13But I kinda get excited about those reactions,
14because it's a proof that there is so much more in this life than we could ever imagine.
15If some people think that this is impossible,
16imagine then how many more things there is in life that we still think is impossible
17just because we never really tried it.
18Just because we've already put the frames on what is possible or not.
19I also get a lot of questions about how to learn this
20and my advice is: just go get out there, find some stones, play around and have fun.
21After a while, you will get to know the stones and get a feeling of how to balance them in the best way.
22And you will learn to see which stones works best together.
23You might spend a lot of time trying to balance a stone that will never balance.
24But you learn something every time and it's a wonderful way of spending time in nature.
25Depending on what kind of stone balance you're doing, the balance point can be really tiny.
26So the movements that you do while adjusting the stones to find the balance point are so tiny that you can barely see it with your eyes,
27you just feel it with your hands.
28And when you finally find that tiny balance point,
29the gravity will be there for you to hold your stones together.