When you’re old, all you want to do is stare at the scenery. It’s so strange. I’ve never felt so peaceful before.
Howl’s Moving Castle | ハウルの動く城 (2004) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Bookchin, Murray. 1969. “Post-Scarcity Anarchy.” Anarchos.
Read more here: http://www.lust-for-life.org/Lust-For-Life/PostScarcityAnarchism/PostScarcityAnarchism.pdf

(Source: popularmodernism)

FLOOD (2000) by Michael Whelan
Acrylic on Canvas - 36" x 48"
Faced with the prospect of cancer surgery, I thought that while awash in pain killers I might at least experience some interesting dreams. Instead I found that the medications did exactly the opposite, completely deadening any creative sense I had. My net sum of interesting creative ideas while in the hospital was zero! It taught me a valuable lesson: creativity is linked to my reasoning and thought; interrupt the flow of thought artificially and the creative forces are negated altogether.
Some time afterwards I did experience some particularly compelling waking dreams. I didn’t know what they were about, but I felt that I had to paint them. EBB and FLOOD were done on faith - it didn’t matter if anyone—even myself—understood what they were about, they had to be made real.

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