By the Observer from Gaia, with activated ekurian memory
My name is Ram and, until recently, I thought I was just another inhabitant of Gaia. I was born here, grew up here and lived my life thinking that this planet was my only home. However, something inside me changed a few weeks ago, as if a door in my mind had burst open. It was an awakening I didn’t expect, and since then nothing has ever been the same.
One random day that changed everything
I remember the exact moment. I was sitting in a park, watching the leaves of the trees dance in the wind, when an indescribable feeling came over me. It was not a thought, but a certainty: my memories were not only mine. There were fragments, images, sensations of a world I had never visited and yet knew deeply. Ekuria, as its inhabitants call it.
The awakening was neither immediate nor orderly. It came in waves, as if my mind was slowly tuning into a forgotten frequency. At first, it was difficult to distinguish which memories belonged to my life on Gaia and which were echoes of Ekuria. But over time, it all began to make sense.
A new perspective
Since then, I see this planet with different eyes. Gaia is extraordinary, not because it is perfect, but because it is imperfect in unique ways. It is a place of contradictions: beauty and chaos, hope and despair. Its inhabitants are intense, passionate, and often unaware of the treasure beneath their feet.
I have begun to observe them with a mixture of fascination and concern. From their ability to create wonders, such as cities that shine like stars in the night, to their insistence on destroying themselves with conflict and selfishness. Gaia is, in many ways, a microcosm of everything that makes life fascinating and terrifying at the same time.
The purpose of these chronicles
I have decided to write these chronicles to share my reflections and experiences as I navigate this life torn between two worlds. I want to tell the story of the Gaians, their struggles and their achievements, from the perspective of someone who can observe with some distance, but also with deep respect.
This blog will not be an exhaustive diary, but an attempt to capture moments, thoughts and connections that will help me better understand this planet and myself. Perhaps, in the process, I can also offer Gaians a perspective that will allow them to see themselves through my eyes.
Today this journey begins, and I am ready to document it. Because, although my memory connects me to Ekuria, my present is here, on Gaia. And this planet has much to teach.