Steve Coleman and Five Elements - Earth-Idi (Odú Ifá Suite) Thursday 04.29.21 Posted by Nagib El Desouky
“On average, 5 people are born every second and 1.78 die.So we’re ahead by 3.22, which is good, I think.The average person will spend two weeks in his lifewaiting for the traffic light to change.Pubescent girls wait two to four yearsfor the tender lumps under their nipples to grow.So the average adult has over 1,460 dreams a year,laughs 15 times a day. Children, 385 more times.So the average male adult mates 2,580 times with five different peoplebut falls in love only twice in his life—possiblywith the same person. Seventy-nine long years for each of us,awakened to love in our twenties, so more or lessthirty years to love our two lovers each. And if, in a lifetime,one walks a total of 13,640 miles by increments,Where are you headed, traveler?is a valid philosophical question to pose to a man, I think, along withWhy does the blood in your veins travel endlessly?on account of those red cells flowing night and daythrough the traffic of the blood vessels, which if laid outin a straight line would be over 90,000 miles long.The great Nile River in Egypt is 4,180 miles long.The great circle of the earth’s equator is 24,903 miles.Dividing this green earth among all of usgives a hundred square feet of living space to each,but our brains take only one square foot of it,along with the 29 bones of the skull, soif you look outside your window with your mind only,why do you hear the housefly hum middle octave, key of F?If you listen to the cat on the rug by the fire withthe 32 muscles in your ear, you will hear100 different vocal sounds. Listen to the dogwishing for your love: 10 different sounds.If you think loneliness is beyond calculation,think of the mole digging a tunnel undergroundninety-eight miles long to Chinain one single night. If you think beauty escapes youor your entire genealogical tree, consider the slugwith its four uneven noses, or the chameleon shifting colorsunder an arbitrary light. Think of the deepest pointin the deepest ocean, the Marianas Trench in the Pacific,do you think anyone’s sadness can be deeper? In 1681,the last dodo bird died. In the 16th century,Queen Elizabeth suffered from a fear of roses.Anne Boleyn had six fingers. People fall in lovetwice. The human heart beats 3 billion times — only — in a lifetime.If you attempt to count all the stars in the galaxy, oneevery second, it’ll take 3 thousand years, if you’re lucky.As owls are the only birds that can see the color bluethe ocean is bluish, along with the sky and the eyesof that boy who died alone by that little unnamed riverin your dreams one blue night of the warof one of your lives. (Do you remember which one?)Duration of World War 1: four years, 3 months, 14 days.Duration of an equatorial sunset: 128 seconds, 142 tops.A neuron’s impulse takes 1/1000 of a second,a morning’s commute from Prospect Expresswayto the Brooklyn Bridge, about 90 minutes,forty-five without traffic.Time it takes for a flower to wilt after it’s cut from the stem: five days.Time left our sun before it runs out of light: five billion years.Hence the number of happy citizens under the red glowof that sun: maybe 50% of us, 50% on good days, tops.Number who are sad: maybe 70% on the good days—especially on the good days. (The first emotion’s more intense, I think,when caught up with the second.) So children grow faster in the summer,their bright blue bodies expanding. The ocean, after all, is bluewhich is why the sky now outside your window is bluishexpanding with the white of something beautiful, like clouds.Fact: The world is a beautiful place—once in a while.Another fact: We fall in love twice. Maybe more, if we’re lucky.” — Textbook Statistics by Arkaye Kierulf Wednesday 04.14.21 Posted by Nagib El Desouky
'The Moon's Milk' Trailer (Narrated by Tom Waits, 2018) Wednesday 03.10.21 Posted by Nagib El Desouky