A wild world

 As I read the hobbit I realize more and more just how much of Tolkien's world is alive. Not even in the metaphorical sense, everything seems to breath and think in some capacity in Tolkien's world in the Hobbit. The wolfs, wargs, goblins, everything has an intelligence in some way or another, you need only to listen to what it is trying to say. It makes me ponder about the experiences of the other beings in the world. What might it be like from the perspective of a goblin, an elf, or even a rock or stone within the forest. Or a snowflake gently drifting down on the peak of a snowy mountain. It also makes me reflect on how we might be able to get the same perspective from the things, living or not, that exist in our world. Perhaps everything speaks its own language here as well, and we need only to listen.

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