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The Art of Sense-Making and Face-Seeking

The Art of Sense-Making and Face-Seeking

Until we have faces, we can’t face the world as it is.

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May 26, 2024
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One of the most striking characteristics of Myth is that people have always personified forces of nature. I have recently read about Oceanus, the Titan in Greek mythology who represented a vast encircling river flowing around the Earth’s surface. He was a personification of water’s unpredictability and was depicted as a majestic figure of …

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