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All things beautiful and weird.

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All things beautiful and weird.

    20 fragments of a ravenous youth by Xiaolu Guo

    20 fragments of a ravenous youth by Xiaolu Guo

    A book written by a native Mandarin speaking author about a protagonist who sets off from her village in China for the bright lights big Beijing. I identified with many themes of longing, loss, romance and dreams. I especially liked the style and I felt it retained the particular essence of a English book written by a native Mandarin speaker. Short excerpt reading included on the part about leaving her hometown. I hope you pick up this book and tell me your thoughts too.

    • 18 min
    The Tyger by William Blake

    The Tyger by William Blake

    I give my personal thoughts for the repetition of the first stanza in this famous poem, as we celebrate the lunar year of the Tiger. The idea of symmetry signalling genetic superiority is a well-accepted theory, but in this poem I argue that it is through deciphering the tiger’s intention that the unsuspecting man deduces the symmetry of the tiger’s piercing gaze, finding the tiger more fearsome than before.

    • 4 min
    Cloths of Heaven by WB Yeats

    Cloths of Heaven by WB Yeats

    I think it is important to dream. Sending a little encouragement to all who are struggling to realise their dreams.

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    Your eyes have their silence

    Your eyes have their silence

    The eyes are the windows to your soul. A gaze or a look speak a thousand words. I have found the description ‘your eyes have their silence’ to be a deep comfort in the gaze of strangers whom we never speak to, but understand and are understood by.

    • 3 min
    Excerpt from Bases, Untamed

    Excerpt from Bases, Untamed

    My favourite short story from Glennon Doyle’s book “Untamed”. All too often we are quick to judge without first putting ourselves in someone else’s shoes. If we did the latter first, we will find that judgment falls away.

    • 4 min
    The world has a beginning

    The world has a beginning

    From the Tao Te Ching. This poem taught me the method of resilience through inventive ways of thinking and doing about things. Keeping flexible in the spirit is a supreme strength that can be incredibly powerful in these times.

    • 1 min.

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