
In a recent post, we explored the temporary nature of Sparkspheres and asked, “Where do they come from and where do they go?” Here is a journal prompt designed to explore this further. Let’s look at a Sparksphere in your own mind: a plan.
Every plan you make is a Sparksphere within your inner generative terrain.
It has a Stillpoint, a boundary, a purpose, and a rhythm of becoming.
Settle into The Stillness, then explore:
What plan is currently forming inside you?
- Choose something small or large—an errand, a project, a conversation, a dream.
- Notice its shape without trying to perfect it.
Which Sparks came together to create it?
- Some may have entered through your Mirror Frontier: a conversation, a need, a deadline, a desire, a clue from the world.
- Others were activated from within: skills, memories, values, long-held impulses.
Which Sparks polarized?
- What felt incomplete?
- Which Sparks came together as a problem and a solution?
What is the Stillpoint of this plan?
- What is the quiet center that gives it coherence?
- What is it trying to become?
What will happen when the plan is fulfilled?
- Will it transform into next steps?
- Will it dissolve into memory?
- Will it seed a new Sparksphere?
- Or will it simply fall away, no longer resonant?
What does this reveal about how you create?
About how you metabolize experience?
About how your inner terrain responds to the world?
Let the Sparks settle.
Let the geometry of your plan reveal itself.
Let the life cycle of this Sparksphere teach you something about your own becoming.