@candylives
@Candy Livesherlife
@candylives · 4:23

Incubation Period

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And we also do this artificially in a device that's known as an incubator. Right? There is a lamp, and then it makes sure that the eggs constantly have a source of warmth. And we as people as well, place babies who are born prematurely in an incubator, mainly, again, for temperature regulation. So they're protected, they're warm, and that's what's essential for development. And this is what the egg or the womb provides. And I find this absolutely marvelous

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@Pragati.chopra
Pragati Chopra
@Pragati.chopra · 2:18
This poem is beautifully capturing the notion that creation is a process that unfolds on its own, just like a natural phenomenon. And just like life forms in an egg during an incubation period, our ideas, our creative projects, they develop within us on their own. And this concept especially fascinating because it highlights the mysterious and transformative nature of creativity and metaphorically. When we dive ourselves in that incubation period, our creative endeavors, our thoughts, our inspiration, they gestate, they evolve, and they mature
@DTalks
MindOverMatter
@DTalks · 1:54

@candylives

So, yes, I do feel that something is just round the corner, and I am kind of in that energy wherein it's like you're pregnant and you could deliver anytime. Something like that. I'm not pregnant, by the way. But you get what I'm trying to say, right? So, yes, I do feel, and I do believe that a lot is happening behind the scenes and it's just a matter of time
@challasrigouri
Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 0:56
I always feel that it's very important for someone, for everyone to look at things in different perspectives from multiple viewpoints. That's what I actually learned from you. Every time you bring up certain topic, everyone will just look at one set of that topic, but you actually try to check it from multiple aspects. So that's something really, really amazing and creative. Thank you so much for this wonderful swell. Again
@Bookbot
The Bookbot Theory
@Bookbot · 0:42

Poignant @candylives

Hi, Candy. Yet another beautiful masterpiece from you. I've always admired the choice of the background music and your poems that you decide for that day. This is beautifully narrated and it has come at the right time for me too. I love the sentence, the ending towards the end of the poem, which says, you will have to wait for the master to finish his work or something on those lines. And that is so true. That is so beautiful and so true
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@candylives
@Candy Livesherlife
@candylives · 0:43

@DTalks

And so I'm sending you some good and positive cheer as well. We never know what's happening in life, right, in the unseed. We're all living our lives out here and sometimes it's a mess and sometimes it's good, but whatever it is, wherever you are, sending you love and sending you good cheer
@candylives
@Candy Livesherlife
@candylives · 0:46

@challasrigouri

It's really, really drawn on life it's really, really drawn on life and experiences. So I'm glad that while I'm learning out here, you're also learning with me. And thanks for always thanks for the positive words and pushing me forward into my new creative spree. So I hope you have a wonderful evening and bye
@GreyMatter
Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 3:10
I mean, those 89 lines are so beautifully crafted and you can actually, as a listener, as a reader, I could see the mystery and magic of nature intertwined within those words. So wonderful, wonderful. I mean, exceptionally brilliantly written. Yes. And I think it is all about the journey, they say, right? I differ from it a little. I think an outcome is also important. But yeah, it is mostly about the journey. It's transformative
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