02/11/2024
In a predominantly extrovertedly expressive society where linear time is the clock we tend to abide by, I feel relieved to be reminded of the world's hidden and the forever mysterious intangible experiences and expressions of the more predominantly introverted faculties and traits, especially in the creatives, the poets, the painters, the mothers.
In a society where rest, stillness and time in natural environments are deemed a luxury, it is no wonder that our innate, archaic even, intuition is going by the way side, along with the understanding of it. For who can explain these inner worlds to us, to help us navigate them with curiosity and confidence? Especially if we feel that our experience is exclusive.
This is why the creatives, the writers, the musicians, the dancers, the body workers, the caretakers of land, animal and people are so vital to our sustainability as a culture. If done effectively, and you'll feel it sometimes through art and music, you'll feel an instant connection to an intangible experience of another person. You'll be taken to a place and time, where you might not have even been born yet. Or a place in another realm, yet, it is still your own experience, unless expressed somehow, or shared with others of like mind with curiosity.
'A relativation of time and space through the psyche.'
Although in the interview, this is referencing to statistical evidence of intuition of Rhines research (first time I have heard of Rhines), I find this exciting in the context of the creative process and building and bridge from the internal to the external.
That's enough from me, my tea went cold.
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