My gift to myself this year, a birthday/solstice gift, was the gift of time -- time to redesign my blog. What do you think?
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Markova system of Perceptual Patterns, I'm visual in my deep mind. The former pistachio-raspberry color scheme became unbearably unappetizing to me, and I've picked up enough CSS and blog-coding skills since I started this blog to move beyond a tweaked Blogger template.
It's a work-in-progress (isn't it always?), but I'm delighted to be far enough along to celebrate Yule with this new look.
My favorite way to observe the season is to sit in silence in late afternoon until the sun has set, to sit and contemplate the dark and all that comes with that. After a long while, I light candles and celebrate the promise of the sun's return. This year, I'll be doing that a day late -- this evening, I'll be leaving the house at sunset for choir practice.
I'm guessing I'll spend some time thinking about entanglement (or nonseparability) tomorrow evening, after reading recently about "the greatest religious discovery of the 20th century":
Physicists call it entanglement, and it describes the state of two or more particles once they have interacted with one another. From then on, irrespective of time and space, a correlation will always exist between them. What happens to one will affect the other - even if they are now at opposite ends of the universe.
(Physics and metaphysics)The article has a decided Christian bent to it, but the essential information is thought-provoking and beyond-denominational.
Blessed Yule!
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