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		<title>Overwhelmed, Corsica, France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Azure gets her bearings in Corsican woods. The stone walls aren’t ancient in my mind – that word reminds me of some movement of people, some civilization like Rome or Greece. I felt that these fences were the work of individuals who were living in the area and put them up for themselves. But I [...]]]></description>
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<em>Azure gets her bearings in Corsican woods.</em></p>
<p>The stone walls aren’t ancient in my mind – that word reminds me of some movement of people, some civilization like Rome or Greece. I felt that these fences were the work of individuals who were living in the area and put them up for themselves. But I also doubt they’re prehistoric.</p>
<p>The sense I gather from them is that they’re expressions of people from a timeless era, of a pre-modern, non-progress-based time. They felt <em>unconscious</em> to me. Nietzsche wrote about how the ability to forget is the key to living in the present – you’re filled with wonder at the smallest things if they’re new to your consciousness. I don’t know if a circle-based time meant remembering everything or forgetting everything. Living in a circle, though, is definitely a more animalistic way of experiencing time, and that&#8217;s where these walls come from.</p>
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