nested awakenings - illusion of states
nested awakenings - illusion of states
(one)
A typical day—she showered, dressed, drove to the office, worked, drove home, ate, slept.
(explore)
(split to two—not synchronized, but with common time)
Only then, while dreaming did her eyes open. She
« [: inhaled, exhaled, :]
[ saw the dream, ]
[ stepped out of it. ] »
(explore)
(split to three—not synchronized, but with common time)
(keep all states going additively—adding players)
[ Aware that what she had called "life" was an illusion, she ]
lit candles and incense and
[ sat, ]
full lotus,
(in regular rhythm)
1-be-fore a 2-fif-ty-foot 3-sand-stone 4-Bud-dha.
(continue)
[ Her eyes and mind aware. ]
(explore)
(split to four—not synchronized, but with common time)
(keep all states going additively—adding players)
In meditation her realization was experienced.
[ She awoke within her sit— ]
[ walked out of Providence, ]
(“stepped out” “walked out” — echo canon—while continuing)
[ out of the cosmos— ]
[ left the proverbial theater. ]
« « There her robe vanished,
[ no incense, ]
« [ no flame— ] » »
((Passengers - Parasites) –or- see “in that moment” later)
(The Story of Being Invisible)
the lucidity in which scent, heat, too, are delusions gripped her no-mind, her no-form.
(explore)
(split to many—not synchronized, but with common time)
(keep all states going additively—adding players)
[ She dropped her body ]
(antiphonal)
(What body?
What her?)
(continue)
and traveled through the realms of spirit among the lineage of teachers, past, present, and future
(unison)
[ (Time?
[ What time? What space?). ] ]
(explore)
(bridge to—all canon dance players)
what time stepped
what space walked
this time out
this space in
(Markov rhythm canons grow into dance—maybe break dancing.)
What This Time Space
What
This
Time
Space
Stepped Walked Out In
Stepped
Walked
Out
In
(bridge out—back to…)
(one—single voice)
« In that moment, »
((Passengers - Parasites) –or- see “no flame” earlier)
[ THIS ]
was kindled,
[ and yes, again, ]
[ more māyā ]
(quickly—softly)
traveling was perceived as the chimera it is—nothing more or nothing
less than a Russian doll, negatively nesting inside the next.
(aftersound—Passing)
(explore)