What if the way you speak shaped how you feel time?
In this episode, we step inside a story told fluently in a language you didn’t realize wasn’t English — until the final breath. Zarian is a fictional grammar where time doesn’t move forward. It flows, holds, or turns. And moments aren’t remembered by clocks, but by whether they’ve settled in your chest.
We explore:
📡 What it means for a moment to “turn”
🧬 Language as emotional infrastructure
🛠 How syntax can encode grief, clarity, or closure
🧠 The boundary between grammar and myth
This is more than a story. It’s a linguistic mind trip. A spell for letting go.
Or maybe just a reminder that your language is not the only way to mark a life.
See you in the next flow.
— /dream
by Craft The Future
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