Tomato Tree, What’s as Stake?
Ideas and inspiration are much like plants. Usually they don’t require our attention to grow by themselves in nature, and some of them, like dewberries, are even sweeter and more delicious when picked on their wild thorny bushes than in a neatly groomed garden. But when we want to save ourselves the hunt for the fruits, there is mutual benefit found for both the hungry human and the plant in a gardening cooperation. However, no matter how stubborn and greedy humans may be, nature still has...
Read MoreOn Cubes and Fig Trees
Last night’s dream was another incursion into one of those eeriest scenarios of the psyche, both with a dash of familiarity and utter abberancy. Having said that, it is remarkable that once again, it ties into many of the interests that have occupied my sphere (or shall I say cube) of attention these past few days. This post is thus an attempt at detailing some of these connections and points that I found of significance. Cube and labyrinths of unknown order The dream in itself was a...
Read MoreDrifting stories
Sometimes, there are stories which are particularly meaningful to us. Discussing with Finn about her floating on a raft comments, and her serendipitous discovery of the book Life of Pi by Canadian author Yann Martel, I was reminded of a similar period where I found great comfort in reading such an adventure of drifting on the oceans. In my case, this adventure was that of the young prince of Enlad, Arren, in the Earthsea novel by Ursula K. Le Guin The Farthest Shore. It was particularly...
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