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On Heritage, Indigenous Continuity, and the Ethics of Spiritual Consumption
An indigenous cosmology is not an arrangement of symbols. It is not an atmosphere assembled from candlelight, fabric, and a carefully chosen soundtrack. It is a long obedience to a particular landscape. It is shaped by rainfall and stone, by grazing patterns and tidal pull, by the way milk rises in spring and turf dries slowly against a low wall. It is formed through labour repeated across generations until knowledge settles into the hands and returns each year without instru


The Engineered Face – Beauty, Visibility, and the Marketed Body (Part 2)
Spring turns attention toward perception. It sharpens the air and clarifies outlines. In this season the enquiry is always concerned with how form communicates before speech, how the body signals meaning without words. A recent reflection traced ritual marking across cultures – ochre pressed into skin, ink carried through generations, scarification as testament to endurance, pigment applied before ceremony and battle. Those inscriptions were not decorative gestures. They loca















