Fractally Meaningful?
Nov. 21st, 2011 12:51 pmI am inspired by Meical's post on No Unsacred Place today to think about the ways that we see ourselves in nature and nature in ourselves, the gods in the earth and the earth in the gods. I was thinking that a sacred or important Truth is scalable and symmetrical; it reverberates, and teaches, reflected, inverted, rotated, translated...The spiral is a key to understanding, hagalaz encompasses so much...Even Battlestar Galactica got that part right.
Mineralogy has magic and religion in it...the stones can teach us much, if we learn to understand. And yeah, the soft stuff too. As Meical says, the tops blow off yet the roots remain, but the details mattered, too, even when their loss is part of growing and living. Kind of like those earliest memories we don't keep but learn so much from.
Mineralogy has magic and religion in it...the stones can teach us much, if we learn to understand. And yeah, the soft stuff too. As Meical says, the tops blow off yet the roots remain, but the details mattered, too, even when their loss is part of growing and living. Kind of like those earliest memories we don't keep but learn so much from.