The Age of Stolen Salt

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The Age of Stolen Salt

There must be something strangely sacred in salt. It is in our tears and in the sea.

- Khalil Gibran -

The Age of Stolen Salt

Salt is an ancestor. Older than ocean, old as stars. Salt flows through your saltwater body even now like blood, as blood. Salt is nonnegotiable, necessary for the working of every single cell.
Salt is time. Evidence of how long since evaporation. Resident time of water in basins. Measured future for the preserved dead. Salt is first and lasting." More in this beautiful piece from Orion.

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