There’s a special kind of power in beginnings. Before something is polished, proven or named, it exists in a “nascent” state. This word captures that in-between moment when possibility is present but ...
We spend much of our lives in the in-between — those fleeting moments when one thing has ended but the next has not yet begun. This space has a name, and it’s called “liminal.” It is the thin veil ...
Most of us don’t “circumambulate” anything on a daily basis — at least not consciously. Yet we do it all the time: pacing a hospital corridor, circling a monument, circling through a difficult thought ...
DEFINITION: Evidence or a claim that a person was somewhere else when a crime was committed. This helps prove that they could ...