On 13 June 2013 00:57, Martin Law
<martin.rainbowmaker@gmail.com>
wrote:
MICROETERNITY.
A
garden is not 'nature in the wild' but it is a microeternity.
Even though we may have 'put' the plants in their places, they are
just as present and authentic as they might be in a wild situation
despite being in a modified context.
Whereas
if i were lost in a desert, without reference points, it might take
an observer from off the planet to reference exactly 'where' i am.
While
we may well lament our lost link to the wild, a sacred mode of mind
intrinsic to INDIGINALS, we can still readjust our focus without
walking more than a few paces, to realize, 'eternity never went
somewhere else'.
That,
being true, we are free to return, come back down to earth, 'out of
our heads' (whichever way you choose to read that) and come to our
senses and be 'REINDIGINADOS.'
Living in our mind-constructs of where we are, instead of in embodied spirit, we seem to think we have to 'go somewhere, in order to BE somewhere'.
Thinking,
'the grass is always greener', when, in some places it's browner or
there isn't any, or if there is, it's increasingly covered with
concrete and poison.
An
influential friend and artist, long gone to other realms, once said
to me, "What IS landscape? It depends on where you
focus". Either way, you're in it and of it to the extent
that you are it, along with 'everything else'*, this latter term
being an oxymoronic misnomer if ever there was one.
But
for, 'everything else', there'd be nothing to be part of, and wholes
don't have parts anyway. Never mind 'greater than the sum of'.
So,
since eternity never went away (where would it go?) and neither did
anything else, it's not a bad idea to look closer into where you
are. As symbolized by the South segment on the medicine wheel
(the 'close to', place) and our friend the mouse. A mouse is
highly intelligent too, i've witnessed it in close up.
We
seem to think that everything smaller than we are, is somehow less
intelligent, and even most of the bigger creatures too. To
think that way, is not a great sign of intelligence. I mean,
come on, there IS NO size in an infinite universe! All my
relatives, they're all relative.
We
are far too human centred. Without even venturing deeper into
the infinity of 'the centre'.
Surface
oriented is more like what we are.
While
we remain relatively superficial in what we call 'the middle'.
That's a pointer to what i mean by the word ETERNITY. It's
wherever you are.
Forget
the spectrum of time, past and future with now in the middle.
If it's always now, how can there be something else to be in the
middle of?
Time
is our recording of where the sun was, compared to where it IS, in
relation to everything 'else'.
Amazing
how often people say, "I haven't got time".
Well
good! Congratulations. Now that you're here,
now/here,
nowhere. Relatively speaking, nowhere is everywhere, everything
all at once.
So,
having already said too much, enough to make a nonexistent point
sound pointless, i may, for art's sake, venture forth into the
micro. Who knows, in uncharted territory, where you might find
yourself?
Closer
to the earth most probably, on all fours, all four of them, surveying
the timeless terrain.
Encountering
the lone ant scout carrying a bundle safely to its destination
without ever going in a straight line. Obviously knows what
he's doing, or doesn't care and does it perfectly anyway.
These
giant leaved plants overhead, what are they?
Observing
the pea plants, first thing they do is they all reach out and link
tendrils. Bind round and round anything they touch. They
must be able to 'see', in some way. It's a very intelligent
collective protection against the force of wind. Most humans
would just hide in the basement.
Weather
permitting, i'll just get more down to earth and come to my senses
and get in focus. Never mind 'revolution', that just goes round
in circles to where it started.
Instead,
and like any good reindigenal evolutionary REINDIGINADO artist,
return to my roots in the timeless continuum ... and if anybody asks
what i'm doing, i'll just say "I'm looking into it".
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rainbowmaker~
On 13 June 2013 13:32, Martin Law
<martin.rainbowmaker@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Just
to let you know,
i
just took six GORGEOUS sunshine shots of my flowers, lupins
especially. Very colourful in close up and close to ground
level, strong large compositions.
Goes
perfectly with MICROETERNITY post.
Will
email very soon no doubt~
MOP~
Camera : martin law, Six photos
for MICROETERNITY, 12:58-13:12, 13 JUNE, 2013
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