This is some next level odd time song work you're putting out here lately, Stefan. I do indeed say thanks and am pleased I provided a bit of chispa. You're tapping into some primordial, which stands out as both modern and ancient myth. As for the snow moon, I say, like God, it goes under different names, and the important part is to pry open the surface of the earth (or the sky if you prefer, or both) and chase it to its habitat. Then see what it's sitting upon and dig that out, too. Yours is the kind of writing lesson that resonates because it's grounded in spirits and their history and how we invite them to the heart and mind.
Thanks for sharing, Rachel! The story is definitely interogative, not at all prescriptive. There is definitely wisdom to be found in dark fogs! And thank you for the kind words, I was actually experimenting with a new technique and it’s great to hear you liked it!
This is some next level odd time song work you're putting out here lately, Stefan. I do indeed say thanks and am pleased I provided a bit of chispa. You're tapping into some primordial, which stands out as both modern and ancient myth. As for the snow moon, I say, like God, it goes under different names, and the important part is to pry open the surface of the earth (or the sky if you prefer, or both) and chase it to its habitat. Then see what it's sitting upon and dig that out, too. Yours is the kind of writing lesson that resonates because it's grounded in spirits and their history and how we invite them to the heart and mind.
"Now add dark datura, wrapping the mind like smoke—black fog from which demons emerge to strangle consciousness.
Tell me, is this the state in which wisdom arrives?"
I believe it is...at least in my personal experience.
I love the way you communicated such a deep, dark concept. It got under my skin — way under!
"Effort does not impress him.
Suffering is only the entry fee."
Thanks for sharing, Rachel! The story is definitely interogative, not at all prescriptive. There is definitely wisdom to be found in dark fogs! And thank you for the kind words, I was actually experimenting with a new technique and it’s great to hear you liked it!