Joseph Campbell, the philosopher of the power of myth, suggested that our ancestors were connected to the landscape around them in a way that we, today, can barely understand. It ran deeper than the mystical participation in which landmarks somewhat magically revealed the proper pathways to follow, It was moreContinue Reading

Time (like wavelengths, and even hexagons) doesn’t really exist except that matter, from moment to moment, clings to it. Time, admittedly, is not a shape or a pattern — at least not three-dimensional — but matter does form itself around time from moment to moment. Matter takes form again andContinue Reading