Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour of reflection.
In the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth, scientists are searching the soil for microbes that may hold cures for antibiotic-resistant infections β even as mining operations close in around them. It is a story about urgency and invisibility, about life persisting where we least expect it, and about how quickly we might erase what we have not yet learned to see.
From that tension between discovery and destruction, we turn inward. A collaboration between artist Max Cooper and Masanobu Hiraoka asks what happens to the thoughts we cannot speak aloud β how the unsayable might still find its way into sound and shape. It is a reminder that expression is not always language, and that silence itself can carry meaning.
And then there is Aldo Leopold, standing before a dying wolf in the wilderness, watching the fierce green fire leave her eyes. Writer Shawn Simpson returns to that moment to ask something difficult β whether our comfort with nature, our sense that we have tamed it, is precisely what makes us capable of destroying it. Fear, he suggests, was never the enemy. Reverence was always its other name.
That is this hour's reflection. Carry the light gently.["https://aeon.co/videos/searching-for-superbug-cures-in-the-salt-flats-of-the-atacama-desert?utm_source=rss-feed","https://psyche.co/videos/a-musical-experiment-inspired-by-crowdsourced-secrets?utm_source=rss-feed","https://aeon.co/essays/have-you-forgotten-what-it-means-to-be-afraid-of-nature?utm_source=rss-feed","https://psyche.co/turning-points/what-i-learned-from-my-daughter-the-10-year-old-deer-hunter?utm_source=rss-feed"]πΊ The Light Β· 11 AM Update Β· player loadingβ¦