Project Description
Sevafana
A walk in the woods of the moon realm will sometimes uncover fluid creatures staring at you with their cluster of seven eyes. A sevafana always stays within its environment, trusting the trees, earth and glades. Within this part of the world, you burrow under roots or cascade through the foliage. You enjoy your routine; mornings waking to your magic woods, mid-day caring for the forest and connecting with the other animals, evening returning to your cozy den. Then, at night, your eyes light up and you dream for yourself and for others. Some even say that staring into your eyes, when the moon is full, will reveal which path to follow to the mountain. You laugh joyfully at such thoughts as you nestle yourself to sleep.
Sometimes called the magical dogs of the forest, the sevafana are trusting and playful creatures that depend on feelings to set their routine and find their purpose. Cloud-like lines suggest the ability to form into water and transmute darkness into insight. You care about the energy of others but remain grounded in most situations. A cluster of seven eyes suggests an ability to understand many layers in any situation. Your eyes are not used to focus as much as to give you a multi-faceted understanding of life. Your quadruped form allows you to move through the forest with ease, adapting your limbs to run, climb or hug. Your connection to the forest reinforces this natural dependability and strength. Waking from sleep, you watch the rays of light play with the leaves. Another rollickingly grace filled day to be alive.
“There have been a few examples of numerology that have led to theories that transformed society: … and one can well include Kepler on account of his third law. It would be fair enough to say that numerology was the origin of the theories of electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, gravitation…. So I intend no disparagement when I describe a formula as numerological. When a numerological formula is proposed, then we may ask whether it is correct. … I think an appropriate definition of correctness is that the formula has a good explanation, in a Platonic sense, that is, the explanation could be based on a good theory that is not yet known but ‘exists’ in the universe of possible reasonable ideas.”— I. J. Good
Grace, Multiocular, Infinity, Relics, Joyful, Gaia, Luminous, Forest, Soul
