![]() ![]() It happens on long trips in small planes, or at dusk when alone, or during times of extreme psychic intensity. It’s an extra-ordinary condition, a meta-physical state. This “presentness” is seldom encountered. But it is this voiceless condition when nothing happens, and everything can be noticed, that allows a “oneness.” To achieve this, one has to be so bored or exhausted or calm that what the Buddhists call “Mind” falls away, and “Voidness,” or what Western philosophy might call the ground of “Being,” comes to the fore. What we’re not conditioned to do is to cease asking questions, to invite suspension within time and space, to enter a voiceless, wordless, and silent state. AS CITIZENS OF ART, we’re conditioned to ask questions about time and space, questions that have defined the art of this century. ![]()
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