My Newsletter, “Enter the Forest,” is not about trees, though it could be. It’s about stepping into a space where clarity dissolves and plurality emerges.
The French anthropologist Marc Augé has coined the modern equivalent of such liminal spaces. “Non-places”, he calls it – defining transient spaces, such as supermarkets, airports, railway stations, or even the interiors of planes and trains. These places lack a sense of identity, history, or enduring relationship.