Ramble, of course, means to walk in nature. But the name for Ramble also came from this poem Anis Mojgani, it's called To The Sea: Sometimes when you start to ramble or rather when you feel you are starting to ramble you will say Well, now I’m rambling though I don’t think you ever are. And if you ever are I don’t really care. And not just because I and everyone really at times falls into our own unspooling —which really I think is a beautiful softness of being human, trying to show someone else the colour of all our threads, wanting another to know everything in us we are trying to show them— but in the specific, in the specific of you here in this car that you are driving and in which I am sitting beside you with regards to you and your specific mouth parting to give way to the specific sweetness that is the water of your voice tumbling forth—like I said I don’t ever really mind how much more you might keep speaking as it simply means I get to hear you speak for longer. What was a stream now a river. — Lush that isn't it? Led by a Royal Marine Commando and a Creative Psychotherapist, Ramble Retreats offer an opportunity for you to work on your mental health. One step at a time. Just two spots left for March 2026, book now via link in ze comments. I'll let ya get back to that d*ckhead uploading photos of himself from a Dubai penthouse and other Ai slopppppp. Okaaaay ta ra.
It’s a reminder that mental health work isn’t just structured exercises it’s about creating space for human softness, being heard, and feeling seen. Chance Marshall
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I love this poem, so real too
Creative Psychotherapist (HCPC. Reg) | Writer, facilitator, doer | Dad
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