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the art of keeping things in motion

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three circles
and a rhythm

Juggling begins the moment you accept the fall. The hand throws, and the ball is gone -- it belongs to gravity now. The only thing you keep is the next catch, which is already arriving.

// notice: the pause between throws is the work

the hand
that waits

A juggler does not chase the ball. The hand simply arrives where the ball will be. This is not skill -- it is patience disguised as motion. The body learns to trust the arc.

* arriving early is failing slowly

order
inside the noise

Add a fourth ball. Then a fifth. The pattern does not break -- it expands. What looked like chaos was always a wider rhythm waiting for room. To juggle is to make space for more.

→ chaos is just rhythm at higher resolution

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keep one in the air.

JJUGGL.com · sketched 2026