"A cat met up with a big male rat in the attic and chased him into a corner. The rat, trembling, said, ‘Please don’t eat me, Mr. Cat. I have to go back to my family. I have hungry children waiting for me. Please let me go.’ The cat said, ‘Don’t worry, I won’t eat … Continue reading The Parable of the Vegetarian Cat
The Atrophy of Unfamiliar Consciousness
An actor in Stanislavski training receives this instruction: before entering a scene, reconstruct why a character who loves their family would betray them. Not philosophically, but as embodied preparation. She builds the answer from fragments she does not share: financial desperation, shame structures, a conception of loyalty organized around collective survival rather than individual bonds. … Continue reading The Atrophy of Unfamiliar Consciousness
