Sunday, 14 December 2025

'If you lift a seashell to your ear you can hear the sea. The hollow murmur, born of air and bone, persuades us that something vast is present—when in truth what has returned is not the sea but our capacity to be moved by its absence. Thus the shell is less a conduit than a collaborator. It does not contain the ocean; it contains the curve along which time itself still knows how to echo'.


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