telford -- With the passage of time, devices which once seemed to be on the cutting edge of technology become commonplace, even nostalgic. According to Arthur C. Clarke, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Perhaps it is also true that any sufficiently ancient technology is indistinguishable from myth. In any case, these old machines evoke emotions which make them suitable metaphors for timeless situations.
Glen -- The artist stands outside the work. This is the great paradox of creation. Although those who bring new worlds into being seem to have complete power over them, they cannot truly become part of them. The most one can do is to acknowledge this separation. It is this fact which shows that people are not gods.
Jo Zebedee -- The population of Earth continues to rise, with no end in sight, although the rate of increase may slow. The maximum capacity of the planet is difficult to determine, and is hotly debated. At some point in the future, however, humanity must decide to either limit its numbers or face disaster. Although this time may not be for centuries to come, it would be wise to face the issue now.
Juliana -- Words seem inadequate to convey the full complexity of emotion. At worst, they become trite and lifeless. In the hands of a skilled poet, however, they are reborn. This involves not only the meanings of words, but their sounds and their relationships to each other. At its best, language is transformed into music.
tenaciousb -- One of the most profound mysteries is that of consciousness. Philosophers and neuroscientists strive to understand the puzzle of self-awareness. Yet, by definition, it is something that can only be experienced by an individual. If we could only stand outside ourselves and study our own minds objectively, what strange discoveries we might make!
BluePhoenix711 -- Often we are torn between loyalty to family and loyalty to others. When peace is not possible, we may feel ourselves to be helpless. By refusing to choose one over the other, we create conflict within ourselves which may n ever be resolved. At such times, silence may be the best response.
Cat's Cradle -- The experience of communicating with another, even if only briefly, is a powerful one. To be prevented from doing so creates an enormous feeling of loss. The sorrow of isolation and the joy of companionship can even be observed in animals. It is not surprising that any being capable of emotion should know the pain of loneliness.
TOny Hine -- The psychological flow of time is subjective. There may be situations where it seems to slow to a halt. Such a sensation may be impossible to convey. Perhaps we can best imagine such an experience by picturing an endless period of waiting, an eternal anticipation of a change in being.
Bowler1 -- The desire for new places burns deep in the hearts of many. As these questing souls seek out their destinies, they become aware of the vast gulf which separates them from those who prefer the familiar surroundings of home. Lonely pioneers, they blaze trails for others, only to feel the urge to move on when civilization approaches too near.
Mr Orange -- The creative process more often resembles the messy, scratched-out and scribbled manuscripts of Beethoven than the perfectly delineated ones of Mozart. The vast majority of artists, lacking the gift for instant genius, must resort to hard work and many reworkings. Until complete, the result may not prove to be a pretty sight.