Xmac
5-6-15, 3:59am
Some time ago I was riding my bicycle through an area I had driven through many times. I noticed a number of things that I hadn't noticed while driving through before. Whether it was interesting landscaping, architecture or features of nature.
At some point following that, I had the occasion to walk through and saw even more details and features. But more significantly, there was a depth to what I was seeing that made being there more enjoyable, even when it came to relatively mundane sights.
Then I thought of the progression from the fast car, to the slower bike, to just walking and how with each slowing the view was enhanced. So, I stopped walking and just looked around and it was an the average neighborhood. Nothing of which I even felt compelled to take a picture (I don't have much of an eye for that anyway, it would have to be something like a flying pig or a unicorn for me to bother) but still interesting and subtly engaging. It was a bit like the difference between grainy black and white to High Def TV of the same images. Simple, yet infinitely complex.
This, I thought, is a metaphor of mind. So many thoughts quickly moving by and only the most salient catch any attention. When there is less distraction or speed, more detail is noticed and there is a brightening or illumination of consciousness with each new noticing. And when it stops completely, you can see everything: the beauty hidden right out/in the open....mind.
At some point following that, I had the occasion to walk through and saw even more details and features. But more significantly, there was a depth to what I was seeing that made being there more enjoyable, even when it came to relatively mundane sights.
Then I thought of the progression from the fast car, to the slower bike, to just walking and how with each slowing the view was enhanced. So, I stopped walking and just looked around and it was an the average neighborhood. Nothing of which I even felt compelled to take a picture (I don't have much of an eye for that anyway, it would have to be something like a flying pig or a unicorn for me to bother) but still interesting and subtly engaging. It was a bit like the difference between grainy black and white to High Def TV of the same images. Simple, yet infinitely complex.
This, I thought, is a metaphor of mind. So many thoughts quickly moving by and only the most salient catch any attention. When there is less distraction or speed, more detail is noticed and there is a brightening or illumination of consciousness with each new noticing. And when it stops completely, you can see everything: the beauty hidden right out/in the open....mind.