27. What do they strongly like and dislike, in any category? Why?
Likes:
Mythology – because it is comforting and it lets them feel in touch with their true self
Music – because they see it as a continuation sharing stories about experiences and lore
Food – Because it is delicious, especially rye bread. It is important.Â
Nature- because they donât have to worry about trying to ground themselves in civilization, reminds them of home.
Seeing traditions and holidays celebrated – because it shows how people keep older lore as a part of their lives into the modern time.
Dislikes –Â
Seeing their land in distress, it takes a toll on them emotionally and has left an impact since witness so much struggle over the years
Imposing forces – because thatâs usually a bad sign for the lang they care about deeply
Intolerance and suppression of home culture – because that seems to make experiences all the worse from what they can tell.
29. What kind of activities, interests, and hobbies do they have? What significance and impact do these have in their lives, both positive and negative?
They do a lot of music creation because they feel itâs a way of coping with changes and being able to truly express themselves in a way people can relate to. They collect and read mythology books, they travel and explore natural areas because those are nice places to unwind and maybe not have to pretend so much. Â Theyâll always have something of a weakness for indulging with tales about the supernatural and horror because.. they can relate to that in ways that might be somewhat disconcerting at times.
Saima likes to write because there are so many observations that they have and want to keep track of – although it often leads to them being more willing to write things than to say things.
They enjoy cooking and baking because one of the treats of being in a physical form is enjoying food. Simple things really.Â
They ride their bike around the neighborhood a lot which has gotten them recognized as someone who is usually around to run errands and help people out. Â Which is nice because it helps them feel appreciated and connected.Â
33. How do they learn about the worldâwhat is their preferred learning style? Hands-on learning with trial and error? Research, reading, and note-taking? Observation or rote memorization? Inductive or deductive reasoning? Seeking patterns and organization? Taking things apart and putting them back together? Creative processing via discussing, writing about, or dramatizing things?
Honestly, Saima has used a variety of learning styles in their years engaging with the world. These days they do a major combination of observation, research and seeking patterns. But they also do a lot of creative processing through music. In the past, they have learned through taking things apart and putting them back together which is partially how they managed to get a handle on fixing things Â
38. Is there anything they wish they could change about their worldview or thought processes? What, and why?
Saima sometimes wishes they could more easily connect their experiences to the reality of the world around them. Because there is a certain dissonance between the mythic experience of their living and being able to flit in and out and the reality that they are now generally living around. Â And itâs a little difficult to reconcile because itâs not exactly like they can go around asking people about their experiences with supernatural beings, assuming like people even believe in them anymore.Â
40. What do they wonder about? What sparks their curiosity and imagination, and why? How is this expressed, if it is?
Saima has a lot of wonder and curiosity about the way that people tell stories and share experiences. They are always looking for the ways that people can express mythic experiences through modern expressions and so thereâs always a delight in seeking out those ways of connecting that people engage with. Itâs usually expressed in being willing to join spaces that have nontraditional ways of dealing with sharing stories and looking for the frontier of what people are going to try next. Theyâre there to help provide a common thread through out all the changes that time has imposed so itâs natural for them to wonder and see what is on the horizon.