ice Girl, 3
What’s the difference between hearing and listening, Leo asked.
98% are asleep with their eyes open, she said. The remaining 2% don’t care. She opened her notebook and spilled red ink on white paper. Red is a lucky color. The color of wealth and prosperity. Living in a red dust town brings everyone good luck.
Tell me about your visionary skills, said Leo.
I am ahead of the future. Like you. The day after tomorrow belongs to us. We are healers. I practice detachment with discernment. Not too sentimental and not too cold, like ice. It’s the Middle Way. My job is to pay attention, get it down now and hope to make sense of it later. I treat my mental illness everyday. I say what others are afraid to say. One surprise here is how people live in a perpetual disconnect. They are talking accidents looking for a place to happen. They don’t know how to focus. Their attention span is ZERO. Like in Year 0 in 1975 before I was born. No attention span? No problem.
How about your town, asked Leo.
Red dust roads in Banlung are paved with blue Zircon, Amethyst, and Black Opals (nill) reflecting Ratanakiri, or Gem Mountain. City women of means wear blue Zircon, gold necklaces, rings, bracelets, sparkle bling. Rural women do not wear this wealth. Married women wear strings of red beads. They fashion yellow, red, blue, green, glittering plastic bangles on wrists.
Here it’s about food and honoring Earth spirits. Animists believe taking stones harms the spirits, creating an imbalance in the natural order of things.
Thanks for the education, said Leo. I’m going to have a look-see.
See you later, said ice girl, returning to crystals.
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