2.21.2014 |
I'm reaching deeper in my winter retreat, there are signs of spring but more cold is coming. My writing is taking a technical turn. I haven't theorized in a while and I think the geekiness is a sign that my maps are growing and new terrain lies ahead. I apologize if it gets obscure and hopefully the rough road won't last too long. Settling the mind and getting in tune with the natural state cannot be hurried but with a little patience and not much expectation, the door opens. This morning while I was sitting quietly, the harlequin whispered in my ear. He pointed out to me a new way to view the phylogons. My initial understanding of the phylogons came from Philip K Dick's explanation: phylogons are moments in time, arrayed like a filmstrip, and whose movements create the simulation of change. This is how the physical world is animated. According to this model, I see the world everyday from a point of view that is inside the stream of phylogons and this experience happens in space and time. Now the harlequin is introducing an alternative reading, instead of the fundamental granularity being spatial and temporal, he says I can understand a phylogon as an envelope for 'what arises', that the fundamental unit is 'what is'. The phylogon can be seen as a boundary for the arising of thoughts, emotions, and mind, as well as openness, awareness and dependent combinations. When I line up and animate this view like a filmstrip, the movie is not temporal and 3D. It is the experience of passing through each arising moment, the experience of being mindful in the everyday world. |
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