Listening on first Nations Land

There’s a certain kind of quiet in the north. Not the absence of sound but something deeper. Something that asks you to slow down long enough to notice it. The air moves differently here. The land feels older. And if you sit still for long enough, you begin to realise you’re not the one leading.

 

When I was younger, I didn’t know what I was looking for. But something kept pulling me back to places like this, to wide open spaces, to the edge of the world, to moments where everything felt just slightly out of reach. The Tiwi Islands were one of the first places I remember feeling it clearly. Not excitement. Not peace. Just awareness.


 

There’s a rhythm to the land. You hear it in the wind through the trees, in the distant movement of water, in the way the day unfolds without needing anything from you. And slowly, without realising it, you start to listen. Not to words. Not to instructions. But to something quieter.

 

Something that doesn’t need to explain itself. It’s easy to think we need to go somewhere to find answers. But sometimes, the real shift happens when we stop trying to ask the right questions. When we stop filling the space. When we let things be exactly as they are. That was the first lesson. Not how to speak. Not how to act. But how to listen.

 

Follow the Quest

This is where the journey takes shape, through moments of creating, exploring, and finding inspiration in the everyday.
@edenquest The journey didn’t start with searching. It started with listening. #create #explore #inspire #travel #australia ♬ New Sun - Chihei Hatakeyama

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