Rhythm and Focus

Cannabis changes rhythm and focus, softens edges, slows time down just enough to see color differently . . . It’s been used in temples and bedrooms, in studios and protests. Sometimes it calms the body; sometimes it cracks it wide open. I’m interested in what that means for artists and thinkers who use it intentionally—for focus, release, or access to parts of themselves that are otherwise drowned out by life's noise.

Spirituality threads through it all . . .

I don’t mean religion so much as the instinct to make meaning—the old gods, the feminine ones, the ones that were never meant to be clean. Faith, devotion, pleasure, trance, and creative practice all speak the same language if you listen close enough.

Rose Meow™ is where I choose to explore the intersecting ideas, themes, and histories where those currents meet . . .

A place to think out loud about art and the body, about plants and vision, about how we alter ourselves in search of truth or relief or beauty.
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