The Inhabitant of the Pond invites you to get some relief from the daily worries and to leave your load at the thresholds of four gates. Can they provide access to the pond’s depth? If you chose to cross them, you may find yourself on the other side, where things are no longer quite what they seem to be.  Whether the walk is pleasant or the ride is bumpy, you may reach a place without geometry that some travelers have already visited before. You can only recognize what you knew already.

Sophia is the goddess of wisdom. The Gate of Sophia is just an entry point, but may you cross it and enter Her garden. On the path beyond the Gate of Artemis, random pebbles are scattered on a path, perhaps to divert you, perhaps to take you to destination.  This is because Artemis is the Goddess of hunting and we are on a hunt. We must hurry and be faster than the storm that shall roar on our heels. We are looking for clues, for hints and hunches. The Gate of Isis is about poetry. Poetry is about gluing together words and meanings. Sometimes it is also about sprinkling the words of men with the dew that falls from the immense and deep firmament of the unconscious. The Gate of Isthar is about fiction.  Fiction is the lazy way to speak about reality. 

 

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