I read a lot of Stephen King. I enjoy his work more because of the detailed worlds he creates than the gore, which can be graphic and merciless, but is applied with far more reservation that most people associate with his work.
King's opus is his Gunslinger series, written over the course of nearly 40 years. In it, the protagonist Roland (yes the namesake of our dog), subscribes to a philosophy called "ka". It's kind of a fate/destiny mixed with a chi/the force thing.
Throughout the Gunslinger saga, Roland frequently refers to ka as a wheel. This tends to be used when King reintroduces a character or theme from earlier in the series. I don't personally believe in any predestined or somehow guided existence, but it's used effectively as a plot tool by arguably the most talented author of our time.
This idea that ka, or life, is a wheel occurred to me when I was reading "What Floats" to Wyatt the other day and Owen jumped in bed to listen:
While I don't believe in fate or destiny, I do believe that life has patterns and refrains of those patterns have a way of revisiting you at unexpected times. It could be that's what King was trying to get through in his numerous repetitions that life is a wheel.
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I clicked on the reference to What Floats . . . and what a nice surprise! Not only the very cool post, but the pictures that incuded the blanket I made him. The post was a nice surprise and made my day again! I think Wyatt is going to become a very early reader, too, he'll have to learn fast, tho. Owen looks pretty young in those pictures :0) Love this, Grandma Bug
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