"A jellyfish, if you watch it long enough, begins to look like a heart beating. 

It doesn't matter what kind: the blooded Atolla with its flashing siren lights, the frilly flower hat variety, or the near-transparent moon jelly, Aurelia aurita.

It's their pulse, the way they contract swiftly, than release. Like a ghost heart-- a heart you can see right through, right into some other world where everything you ever lost as gone to hide.

Jellyfish don't even have hearts, of course-- no heart, no brain, no bone, no blood.

But watch them for a while. You will see them beating."
― Ali Benjamin
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