“You yearn to stay in this in-between place, where the beauty of the times you have freshly bade farewell to is still alive and vivid in your mind – almost real – and the reality of your new circumstances has yet to fully sink in. You listen to the familiar melodies that had accompanied you on your journey, and allow the music to evoke landscapes and scenes in your mind. The songs caress your sub-consciousness and fill your being with an airy joy. You are both here and elsewhere. Or perhaps you are everywhere and nowhere.” WorldLoveInspirationalCountryHomeRealityDesireSpaceConsciousnessBeautySelf EsteemTravelEmpowermentRootsSelf AwarenessIndependenceIndividualityProseSelf RespectAttachmentBelongingSelf DeterminationPresentSelf RelianceFarewellHomelessnessNationalityWanderlustSelf SufficiencySelf TrustSelf AssuranceSingapore LiteratureIreadbooksactuallyAnchoringBooksactuallySelf ContainmentSglitftwMelodiesSinglit Book:The Desire for Elsewhere Source: The Desire for Elsewhere
“Moments later, I was climbing nervously into the back of the car. The driver wore the archetypal expression of an antagonist. No words were exchanged beyond the brief lines uttered to this nameless stranger, whose inclinations remained unclear. The car sped along empty roads and traversed dingy alleyways. Music blared from its speakers. I did not remember exhaling throughout the entire journey.” WorldLoveInspirationalCountryHomeRealityDesireMemoriesSpaceConsciousnessBeautyMusicSelf EsteemExpressionTravelEmpowermentRootsSelf AwarenessIndependenceIndividualityStrangerProseSelf RespectAttachmentBelongingSelf DeterminationPresentSelf RelianceFarewellHomelessnessNationalityWanderlustNamelessSelf SufficiencySelf TrustSelf AssurancePast LivesSingapore LiteratureIreadbooksactuallyAnchoringBooksactuallyInclinationsSelf ContainmentSglitftwMelodiesSinglit Book:The Desire for Elsewhere Source: The Desire for Elsewhere
“Were we all to create and curate a museum illustrating the essence of our beings, how might each one of these museums look like? Each article cradled within the museum’s walls, perceived through the eyes of the visitor as so plainly ordinary, in fact wields the power to evoke intense emotions redolent of lost loves, if we only ventured to uncover their stories.” StoriesMuseumsBeing Book:The Desire for Elsewhere Source: The Desire for Elsewhere
“When I was a child, a teacher once said that there existed 195 countries in the world. Astronomers lay claim to there being eight planets in our solar system, of the hundreds of solar systems that lie in our galaxy, of the billions of galaxies that exist in our single universe. On still nights when sleep forgets to steal me away, I think about all the worlds that have yet to be discovered by astronomers – vast, immense worlds that continue to remain hidden within each and every one of us; vast, immense worlds that continue to escape the consciousness of others.” WorldUniverseConsciousnessBeingAstronomersCountriesWorldsGalaxiesSolar Systems Book:The Desire for Elsewhere Source: The Desire for Elsewhere
“For every reality that is, there exists a hundred other parallel realities. Which on we perceive depends therefore on how we choose to see.” ChoicesPerceptionNostalgia Book:The Desire for Elsewhere Source: The Desire for Elsewhere
“One of the hardest things in life is the act of saying goodbye. If only it were as simple as saying goodbye for now, and see you again. Would it still be the same you I see, the next time we meet? Or the same me, for that matter? For to part with a person or place often also means having to say goodbye to a particular state of being or phase in you life.” NostalgiaGoodbyes Book:The Desire for Elsewhere Source: The Desire for Elsewhere
“I have a habit of being an archaeologist of my own past, a sentimental collector of personal artefacts which may at first glance appear random, but each of which holds a unique significance. As the years pass me by, I find that the number of objects within my possession begins to accumulate. A torn map. A sealed letter. A boat full of paper animals. Each item encapsulates within itself a story, akin to an outward manifestation of my inner journey.” NostalgiaCollectingArchaeology Book:The Desire for Elsewhere Source: The Desire for Elsewhere