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"But the changes in a butterfly's life are not always so dramatic. The strange resonant word instar describes the stage between two successive molts - it remains a caterpillar, but no longer one in the same skin. Instar implies something both celestial and ingrown, something heavenly and disastrous, and perhaps change is commonly like that, a buried star, oscillating between near and far."
— May 25, 2020 06:36PM
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"A city is built to resemble a conscious mind, a network that can calculate, administrate, manufacture. Ruins become the unconscious of a city, its memory, unknown, darkness, lost lands, and in this truly bring it to life. With ruins a city springs free of its plans into something as intricate as life, something that can be explored but perhaps not mapped."
— May 27, 2020 12:27PM
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"Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. That's where the most important things come from, where you yourself came from, and where you will go...
The things we want are transformative, and we don't know or only think we know what is on the other side of that transformation. Love, wisdom, grace, inspiration - in some ways about extending the boundaries of the self into unknown territory..."
— May 24, 2020 11:10PM
The things we want are transformative, and we don't know or only think we know what is on the other side of that transformation. Love, wisdom, grace, inspiration - in some ways about extending the boundaries of the self into unknown territory..."

