Wavelength
This inward journey raises questions about purpose and legacy, helping clarify intentions and renew direction. Amidst noise and haste, contemplation fosters patience, mindfulness, and anchors us in a chaotic environment, connecting us to our essence.
“The invisible threads of mathematics are laced all through natural beauty.
We can find the same ratios at work in the spirals of sea shells and galaxies.
Certain proportions create a sense of holy balance and the universe holds a sense of harmony, a beautifully deep interdependent system.
All elements have wavelengths: objects, colours, ideas. When we combine them a new vibration is generated. Sometimes that vibration is harmonious and other times its dissonant.”
(Rick Rubin_The Creative Act: A Way of Being)
eternity
Eternity is a concept that stretches beyond the confines of time, inviting contemplation of infinite possibilities and unending cycles. It suggests a realm where past, present, and future intertwine, existing in a state that defies human understanding. In this boundless expanse, moments can be both fleeting and everlasting, reflecting the duality of existence. The beauty of eternity lies in its promise of continuity, urging us to cherish each experience while recognising our place within an ever-evolving cosmos. It serves as a reminder that life, although transient, is part of a greater narrative that extends far beyond individual lifetimes.
Eternity is an infinite expanse of time, a concept that transcends the boundaries of human understanding. It embodies the essence of existence, where beginnings and endings blur into an everlasting continuum. In this realm, every fleeting moment gains significance, echoing through the ages as memories intertwine. Eternity invites contemplation of life’s deeper meanings, urging us to reflect on our place within the vast universe. It is both daunting and alluring, a reminder that while our lives may be finite, the impact we leave can resonate for eternity.
The Prism Of Self
“In a prism, a single beam of light enters and is broken into an array of colours. The self, too, is a prism. Neutral events enter, and are transformed into a spectrum of feelings, thoughts, and sensations.
All this information is processed distinctively by each aspect of self, refracting life’s light in its own way, and emitting different shades of art.
For this reason, not every work can reflect all of our selves. Instead, we might embrace the prism of self, and keep allowing reality to bend uniquely through us”
(Rick Rubin_The Creative Act: A Way of Being)
reflection
reflection can take any form
a mirror can be a window
alternates creating balance