Kameron, your post explores profound ideas about objectivity, perception and language in a deeply fascinating way. As a poet, I find it all so compelling because last week I had an experience where I felt I 'became a poem' - one spoken aloud and released through me under a tree elder similar to the one featured in this post. That's what caught my eye first, the image.
And now you leave me thinking about how words are not just tools for communication but are living forces that we embody. Your rich reflections here on knowledge, subsistence and existence resonate with that in a way I hadn’t considered before. Thanks so much for sharing and musing.
The way you speak about the realization you experienced last week cuts right to the heart of me. It lifts me up! Thank you for lending your attentive insight and perceptive depth to Surface Bound.
Fascinating exploration, thank you! I'll return to this and have to read it again, too much to take in all at once.
Thank you, Veronika. Your work gives me much to aspire toward in terms of cogency. The prospect of your time and attention drives me to be better.
I think of this as a gift we give to each other. To inspire each other. Your piece here is nurturing my Inspiration too 💗🙏 ✨
Kameron, your post explores profound ideas about objectivity, perception and language in a deeply fascinating way. As a poet, I find it all so compelling because last week I had an experience where I felt I 'became a poem' - one spoken aloud and released through me under a tree elder similar to the one featured in this post. That's what caught my eye first, the image.
And now you leave me thinking about how words are not just tools for communication but are living forces that we embody. Your rich reflections here on knowledge, subsistence and existence resonate with that in a way I hadn’t considered before. Thanks so much for sharing and musing.
The way you speak about the realization you experienced last week cuts right to the heart of me. It lifts me up! Thank you for lending your attentive insight and perceptive depth to Surface Bound.