Thursday, August 10, 2006

The Art of the Butterfly


Dreams and Reality. How do we morph (i.e. a special effect that changes one image into another through a seamless transition) between these stages. How do we identify between illusion and matter? As the Buddhist say, "Beyond form, beyond the present." Perhaps I've read, heard or dreamed this somewhere or sometime, I cannot recall. Perhaps I am too enmeshed in maya. Or, could it be that I'm too focused on the symbol to move beyond the physical? Nevertheless, this is how it appears:

As applied to the 4 stages in becoming a butterfly
1. The egg = recalling dreams
2. The caterpillar = interpreting the dream
3. The cocoon = becoming the dream
4. The butterfly = enjoying the dream

Now, introducing that concept of the cycle of life and the stages in a linear sense, bend the edges. Now you can form a circle (in your mind). A round. Even better defined, a Mandala. A synonym for sacred space. Often referred to as a geometric design symbolizing the universe (usually set within a 'O'). The root manda = essence, add la and you now have your container. Perhaps we enter stage 5 here.

The universe is the container, a circle very much like a zero enso.

This universe is inseparable. Firstly, in India the adoption of zero '0', was associated with a doctrine which negated the reality of the material world. In sanskrit the word for zero is sunya, which means empty. Empty is not equal to nothing. In math there is a concept known as Frobenius endomorphism (field theory). In which all fields of characteristic '0', and all finite fields are perfect. Extend this still curving line of reasoning to include the word maya. In sanskrit its original meaning was the power to divide. In time it came to mean illusion or the material aspect of the universe as illusion. Now, follow me here, this is where we bring the ring to a close. We are
contained within a universe that is capable of perfection, capable of sacred geometry, capable of change; and at the same time zero does not exist. All is illusory. Each memory deposited into the banks of our mind is empty.

Empty the container. The adoption of '0' negates the reality of the material world. What stage in this process am I in? Well, I find myself unable to define that at the present time. Perhaps none of the above and more approximately, the event horizon...the point of no return.

2 Comments:

Blogger Diane Dehler said...

This was a very thoughtful entry and has me musing on the nature of personal transformation. There is that imperceptible stage of feeling that one is in the dark, in the mood, in transition -when like a flower we have already turned towards the light.

10:53 PM  
Blogger Misha said...

I believe this is the case. I am in the dark, like a flower drawn towards the light.

Within the LIGHT is my transformation. One day...I shall become. For what I am now is asleep waiting to be awakened.

Thank you princess haiku.

11:56 PM  

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