Sense and radiance 🪷⛲🧚‍♂️ SensibilitĂ e luminositĂ
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Sense and radiance 🪷⛲🧚‍♂️ SensibilitĂ e luminositĂ
#symbolism #poetry #art #visualnarrative #youtubeshorts #radiance #tourmaline #microscopework #multimedia #luminosity #green #teal #water

The #Empire of Caesars and Steel Cages: Donald’s 80th #Birthday and the Quiet Echo of #Rome
On Sunday in #Washington, a birthday will be celebrated. #Donald reaches 80. The city does not feel like a quiet #capital. It feels more like an #arena being prepared.
Parts of the White House have been rebuilt. Parts have been torn down. Some say one third lies in ruins, another third is turning into something like a modern #stadium. The building of power is treated like a construction site in an old empire. Stone replaced by steel. #Ceremony replaced by #spectacle.
It reminds some observers of ancient Rome. Not the Rome of #philosophy or #law. But the Rome of late empire. The Rome of loud #games, public shows, and political #theater.
In the Roman #Republic and later Empire, rulers understood a simple rule: people must be fed and entertained. “Bread and games” was not just a phrase. It was a #system. Food kept bodies alive. Spectacle kept attention away from decay. The Roman poet Juvenal described it as panem et circenses.
Today, Washington looks different. But the logic feels familiar to some critics.
A cage is mentioned. A modern arena. Mixed martial arts fights. No marble floors. No sand from the Colosseum. Instead, metal fences on green grass. The White House lawn becomes a stage. Violence becomes sport. Sport becomes politics. #Politics becomes #entertainment.
The Roman comparison is not new. The late empire under Decline of the Western Roman Empire was marked by internal fragmentation, economic pressure, and political #instability. The borders were large. But the system inside became harder to hold together. In the final centuries, emperors relied more on spectacle and loyalty games than on #reform.
One emperor often used as a symbol of this shift is #Commodus. He fought in staged #gladiator games. He performed as #Hercules. Ancient historians like Cassius Dio describe this as a sign of imperial decline, though modern historians debate how literal or exaggerated those accounts are.
The image is simple. Power turning into performance.
In the United States, the comparison is symbolic, not historical. The country remains economically and militarily strong. It is still a global #superpower. But critics sometimes point to rising political polarization, #media spectacle, and the personalization of politics.
The modern arena is not the #Colosseum. It is #television, #socialMedia, and live events. Attention is the new currency. The crowd is no longer in stone seats. It is online, scrolling, watching, reacting.
In this #story, Donald’s 80th birthday becomes more than a personal event. It becomes a stage. A symbolic moment. A performance of #power inside a republic that still calls itself a #democracy.
Some observers describe it in extreme metaphor. They see gladiators where there are athletes. They see emperors where there are presidents. They see decline where others see transformation.
History, however, is rarely so clean.
The Roman Empire did not fall in a single moment. It changed slowly. Institutions weakened in some places and adapted in others. The “fall” was a long transition, not a sudden #collapse.
The United States today shows no equivalent structural collapse. Its institutions, #economy, and global alliances remain strong. But like Rome in its later centuries, it faces internal tensions. Wealth concentration. Political division. Cultural fragmentation.
Empires do not always fall like buildings. Sometimes they drift like ships. They keep moving, even when the course becomes unclear.
The metaphor of Rome is powerful because it is simple. A great rise. A slow tension. A dramatic imagination of decline. But #history is less like a straight line and more like a spiral.
Still, on this Sunday in Washington, the #symbolism writes itself. A leader turns 80. The capital feels like a stage. The crowd expects a show.
And somewhere in the background, the old Roman warning echoes again: when politics becomes performance, the audience may forget who is acting—and who is ruling.
#usa #news #civilization #future #fail #ethics #problem #humanity #crisis #war #terror #justice #crime #whitehouse #government #game
The Kintsugi Man
A Story Told In Tanka Form
Once I was broken,3-card draw from Pamela Coleman-Smith (RWS) #Tarot
Nine of Wands
Six of Wands
Queen of Cups
--Interpretations welcome.
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Dreams about trains often reflect your life path, timing, and emotional direction. Are you in control of your journey—or just being carried along by it?
#DreamMeaning #Symbolism #SelfReflection
Read more: https://www.authorkennethgray.com/dreams-about-trains/
Evelyn De Morgan (1855-1919)
Evelyn De Morgan (30 Aug 1855 – 2 May 1919) was an English painter associated early in her career with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. via Wikipedia #PalianSHOWhttps://palianshow.wordpress.com/2025/08/30/evelyn-de-morgan/
3-card draw from Pamela Coleman-Smith (RWS) #Tarot
Wheel of Fortune
Five of Swords
Five of Wands
--Interpretations welcome.
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