rla on March 17th, 2010
The Fool

The Fool

Our journey begins with the Fool, a trickster, the one who disrupts our complacency and calls us out of ourselves to a world of joy and liberation. Court jesters always had special dispensation to say whatever they wanted, even if it was irreverent and disrespectful. In fact the Fool was expected to be irreverent and disrespectful. That was his role.

The Fool is also a pain to have around, never letting us rest, always trying to stir us up. Yet the Fool always knows when to stop; he is benign and if he harms us, it is only for our own good. He annoys but never destroys us.

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rla on March 14th, 2010

Terras Irradient, 1949

I have chosen the words terras irradient as the motto for Moments under Lamplight. “Terras irradient“? What does it mean? Oh, it’s quite a noble sentiment. It means May they illuminate, or light up, the lands; may they bring light to all places.
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