About Obturation


The Obturator Foramen of the human hip-bone and the nerves and vessels passing through it have strangely derived their name from the Obturator Membrane: covering it.


Nevertheless, this very membrane seems not to cover the foramen completely- but to leave a certain measure of space in order for the vessels to pass through. This is precisely what we wish to learn from.

You see, one necessarily obturates an opening once they close or obstruct it. That’s a rare art- which comes not without practice, and mindfulness. However, once we achieve that- nothing can stop us from fulfilling our goals.
Indeed- we can dream; but to achieve our dreams- we must work toward our goals. We must focus; yes, we must obturate.

Suggested Reads:

  • A few interesting focal points:
  1. One of my favourite stories about Gods and Histories.
  2. A horrifying and enlightening insight into our character.
  • A few of my own thoughts that have taken existence.
  1. A tragic tale of a grieving man of numbers, who couldn’t let go of his sorrow.
  2. An abstract short story about two particles before they separate at an event horizon.
  3. How a beetle taught me about God.
  4. A love story between a leaf and a drop of water.

One cannot always let information escape out of themselves endlessly like an open flame.  Diffuse uncontrolled energy is a waste- be it positive or negative. Perfection and finesse is obtained only when the energy is focused through a pin-point.

Obturation achieves the similar goal; without eradicate the free space of the mind- yet allowing us to channelize our concentration through a similar figurative foramen, and emerge as a focused and crystallized version of that eternal flame that burns in us all.


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