(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Dignity of the Unseen
Epictetus reminded his students that we are like actors in a play, and it is not our business to choose the role, but to play the assigned part well. Whether one is cast as a king or a beggar, the quality of the performance remains the same:…
(c) Light & CompositionThe Weight of Unseen Strings
Why do we insist on chasing things that are meant to slip through our fingers? There is a peculiar human hunger for the ephemeral, a desire to tether ourselves to the wind and call it freedom. We build our lives around rituals that are often…
(c) Light & CompositionThe Architecture of Unfolding
The lotus emerges from the anaerobic muck of the pond floor, a slow, deliberate ascent through stagnant water toward the surface. It is a process of filtration; the plant draws sustenance from the decay of the bottom, yet the bloom itself remains…
