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The world is alive. It is animate. It speaks—but not always in words. It speaks in textures, in movement, sensations, in the hush before rain. We are losing the perceptual capacity to hear it. Hearing it requires a kind of literacy we no longer teach - a way of knowing that is based on intimacy.
Mar 23, 2025, 2:48 PM
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