Showay anticipated the new day with great eagerness, but to his
disappointment Aurora did not make herself present neither before, during, nor
after HelioStella’s rise. Having waited long enough to his perception, he
decided it would be best to continue his quest for words that could express
what he saw during the visit to the farms.
Back at his desk, he wrote down, "In visiting these farms I was able to see and
experience first hand how our focus and energy is conveyed in that which we
create / build / construct. In the past I would have used the word "passion" to
help define what I saw. However, I wont to do so now in Light of this recent
exploration which uncovered that passion is derived from the word "pati"
which means "to suffer". Another word that I would have used to describe
what I came to understand is "art" but to me this word is also inappropriate
because it signifies rules and principles that are deceptively designed to
separate us from Nature while giving the false impression of being an elevated
expression of who we are."
"So now what?" he mused. "There has to be a word I can use which is devoid of
false expression. What could it be? Artisan? Let’s see… ‘artisan’, ‘a trained
or skilled workman, see artist’. Ok, ‘artist’… ‘one who is skilled in or
makes a profession in any of the fine arts’. Well, that takes me right back to
where I began. But it is interesting to note that according to this dictionary,
artists are creative, while artisans do more of a mechanical work that lacks
creative expression.
So what else can I use? Craftsman? ‘One skilled in the techniques of an art.
One engaged in a craft’. Craft? ‘skill or proficiency, especially in hand
work. Skill in deception, guile, cunning’. So here we go again… another one
of those concepts that has truth and deception…
Seems to me there is reason enough to coin a new term…"