ANTHOLOGY NOTES

Intentional Absence of Noise is my morning ritual.There is an Elegance in Restraint. Victoria Sinclair Macro Noise Is Real. Operational Clarity Is Power. There is a particular rhythm to the present moment. A constant hum of urgency. War in one region. Supply chain tremors in another. Currency fluctuations, commodity shifts, and the ever-expanding discourse onContinue reading “ANTHOLOGY NOTES”

EMOTIONAL ARCHITECTURE

SilenceSolitudeStillnessSimplicity Natural Sanctuaries Emotional architecture is a beautiful way to honour the seasons and all its features, elements, forms, shapes and light that occur as the Earth and the Sun keep turning bring new nuances that touch your body, mind and soul. Energy in motion. Emotional Architecture Emotional architecture is not built of stone, norContinue reading “EMOTIONAL ARCHITECTURE”

THE BLIND MEN AND AN ELEPHANT

Doing what others told me, I was Blind.Coming when others called me, I was Lost.Then I left everyone, myself as well.Then I found Everyone, Myself as well. RUMI The parable of the blind men and the elephant is found in Buddhist, Hindu and Jain texts, as they discuss the limits of perception and the importanceContinue reading “THE BLIND MEN AND AN ELEPHANT”

ARTISTRY

Artistry Milan Design Week 20-26 April 2026 Artistry takes shape through the integration of design, engineering and identity. This is the sagely written introduction by MODULNOVA that celebrates and defines the upcoming Milan Design Week in Italy. Modulnova has a flagship in Milano https://www.modulnova,com. . Artistry is what best describes my curiosity for all artContinue reading “ARTISTRY”

LIBRARY OF DEEP TIME

The place where the rocks and caves tell the story of how we became humans. Only humans have evolved to feel deep levels of emotion and express high coefficients of intelligence. Other sentient beings also show emotions but have not yet been able to talk like humans. Animals speak beyond words. Humans once spoke beyondContinue reading “LIBRARY OF DEEP TIME”

Incandescence

“Completely and perfectly incandescently happy” Jane Austen Only in Pride and Prejudice could the word incandescence be used to describe the most utterly complete state of happiness. When last did you laugh with total abandonment? When did you last feel free to be happy and walk through endless fields of wild grasses and flowers. WhenContinue reading “Incandescence”