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9th Sep

The picture which the world presents to the naked human eye can hardly seem anything but a battleground of contradictions, with opposing forces colliding without apparent resolution. Yet, in brief moments, these conflicting parts seem to fold into a mysterious harmony, suddenly imbuing the image with a revealing clarity. An unusual eye color, the elegant design of a complex machine, or a moving piece of music, may evoke, in the observer, a lucid vision of coherence and meaning. As though teasing us, just as we fix our gaze on this hopeful picture, it quickly slips away. We define these ephemeral moments as alignment.

We propose that the curious source of these alignments lies in pre-existent resonances between one’s inner nature and elements of the external world. To exemplify this, consider pieces on a mid-game chessboard. While a strategist may find himself immersed in the plurality of possible positions, an aesthete may instead be fascinated by the elegant finish of the bishop, a fantasist inspired by a cataclysmic battlefield, a chess player reflective on a lost game. These widely divergent responses are unique in all but one factor: they share an equal emotional wealth in the beholder.

Ska & Paul