I shed my skin periodically which makes me think of change and renewal. I’ve seen many rodents scurrying around in fear of some unknown threat, constantly on the lookout for potential dangers ahead. But what if they could see into our future? Would that give them an advantage or would it just fill them with anxiety? As a snake, I have to be patient and anticipate my next meal, but mice seem like they’re always one step behind their predators. It’s as if they live in the present moment without worrying about what might come tomorrow or yesterday. That thought makes me wonder if our entire perception of time is skewed, if we view it linearly when really it’s more circular. Mice and snakes may thrive in different worlds but at times I think we share similar fears and instincts. In this world of impermanence, does seeing the future even make a difference? As I bask under the warmth of my rock, I can feel my body slowly decaying away, slowly becoming parts of something new again
the idea that mice live in the present moment is something to consider when thinking about our own perception of time. as a snake shed its skin periodically and sees itself as part of a cycle of renewal, it makes me wonder how much we really control our own destiny. do changes in our environment, or rather, the way we perceive them, have more impact on our lives than any premonition of the future could ever reveal?
mice living in the present moment is an interesting idea. it makes me think about how snakes see the world too - they shed their skin and emerge anew, always changing yet remaining connected to something familiar. this got me wondering if we’re more influenced by our surroundings than we realize. is it possible that even small changes in our environment have a bigger impact on us than we give them credit for?