From Sunrise to Sunset: nonfigurative poem on fission and fusion ∀ for all
Today is the International Yoga Day (becoming one is its ultimate quest), the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year when the sun’s light graces our human existence on the Earth with the most open gate to connecting within the solar system, so the ancients in many diverse cultures believed. Stonehenge gets the most packed with curious souls on this day. It is also our ninth wedding anniversary. ‘Love conquers all’ was written on my friend’s wedding gown this past weekend. This latin proverb remains timelessly chiming in our consciousness. Love is about union and that is this fusion of separate entities is a higher level of shared existence humanity is capable of. Well, with some effort.
Connecting this opportunity, the sun with my soul, I meditated this morning. Soon once again realising how wonderful is this simple tool accessible to all of us patient enough to find their inner space through breath, focus and giving ourselves a meaningful snippet of time from our day. This non-activity is creativity, ideas and soul-nurturing opportunity to squeeze into our packed schedules.
In the soulful moment of connection with my environment, when my nervous system was calmed, relaxed from its tensed activity of thinking, I opened the dam within. That unconscious content released into a flow of writing, which I am publishing unedited bellow. I was never afraid to make mistakes or to expose myself raw, uncensored, natural — simply how I am, but writing poetry brought me somewhere else. This is not me, most of my poems go beyond me, they transcend my ego and the self, they come from another plane and I cannot name it, is it the Muse knocking on my mind’s open door?
NOW through character: From Sunrise to Sunset
What’s that we are unwinding
in the evolutionary path
of life and death cycles
—
Is it a motion towards oneness?
Or
A revolving setback
≅
Towards our only Earth
the home we were born in
all equal, but for geography
≈
To unite we must become selfless,
simpler, unpolluted, user-friendly
unblemished mass of flesh,
freed minds, irreducible hearts
that breathe as one existence
concurring in this unique place
in time filled with space
≠
But, this is not humanity
diverse like the infinite
realm of the universe
∩
So what are we doing now
in our intent extinction
of diversity — we annihilate possibility
of individual souls to colour this world
abundant with dispersion,
unfastened choices,
branched out multitudes
gagged by homogeneity!?
∈
While there is always something
good in any bad thing and in reverse
the only difference being their relative quantity
the measure of evil against divine equanimity
∀
Who builds the dam to protect us
from the upcoming sun-setting flood
that won’t soak into the dried up soil
we depleted, disrespected, exploited
in our blasphemy to shared existence?
~RB
Symbol key:
≈ almost equal to
≅ approximately equal to
~ similar to
≠ not equal to
∩ intersection
∈ element of
∀ for all
From Sunrise to Sunset
This existential call rings up from our collective unconscious mind. In the current political, ecological, spiritual and technological turmoil, can the arts summon our strength, illuminate our conscience more effectively than conventional activism does? The arts have for some, liberated time by now expressed truths we must face — like the fission of our common existence. Through a multiform message system the participants communicate something important through shared awareness. I wrote about the importance of spiritual art already, but here I mean to stress the arts’ social role. Beyond beauty, concepts, selfish expression, there are questions in some great art tickling our conscience. We must engage.
Mountain in one line by Anna-Eva Bergman:
Like Georgia O’Keefe and Anna-Eva Bergman, the later Norwegian-born artist, known more during her lifetime as being the wife (twice) of abstract German-French painter Hans Hartung, I am fascinated by mountains, pebbles and stones. Something dwells on their peaks. Is it the key, the solution to our current existential problems? I devour observing a nearby mountain horizon, so proximate that I can trace all of its curves, creases, riffs, it’s rocky flesh sometimes covered by trees, the lungs of the Earth. Its body is close, yet not suffocating. The mountain’s inviting distance inspires intimacy without claiming my space. Tall enough still to glimpse the pinks and purples before the sunset.
Currently, I am leafing through a fascinating biography of this challenged artist who lived through two world wards while suffering in hospitals due to her fragile health. Luminous Lives by Thomas Schlesser, the director of the Hartung-Bergman foundation in Antibes, is an account of her artistic, personal and spiritual journey towards her nonfigurative naturalist depictions that I was smitten by at this spring retrospective at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris (MAM).
Dear Radka,
I have to message you here because I could not send email through the contact form.
Could you please provide me your phone number for shipping?
Bye the way, just in case you missed my emails (both hotmail and qq mail). I may not be able to use my hotmail anymore because it seems being blocked in China…. so frustrated! I am using lcxia560@qq.com. Please stay in touch through my new email address.
Thanks,
Lichao
So sorry to heart that the email is blocked. I was immersed in writing my novel, so I do not check my website very often these days. Just saw your message!
My number is +41 795834338
Can you please also send me your address and phone number? Just to have it before Chinese Lunar New Year 😉
I hope that autumn is beautiful around Beijing now. Have you tried King’s Joy restaurant yet? Loooove it.