What measure of our surrounding universe is processed through our senses into reality? How can we ever be sure our own understanding of the cosmos isn't biased by a less than optimal apparatus? How would you convey that notion into a language based on those faulty processes? The Lovecraftian "unspeakable" is a child's drawing; the malformed attempt of transforming a human face into a circle with two squiggly eyes. Moving pictures on the other hand, can push the boundaries a little bit further than the written word and in this particular case, using subtraction of a given pillar in our sensory toolbox. But I may be ahead of myself here, so let's start properly.
Embrace of the Serpent, taking its roots in the works and expeditions of Theodor Koch-Grunberg and Richard Evan Schulte [Continued ...]...
Embrace of the Serpent, taking its roots in the works and expeditions of Theodor Koch-Grunberg and Richard Evan Schulte [Continued ...]...
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