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In the heights there is water
In the water there are the heights
Corresponds to:
In order for life to exist, matter needs to take form of water, the perfect
solvent, which can hold many elements inside of it and still remain transparent
and clear. The ego-mind which corresponds to matter needs to take the form of
perfect exhaltation in order to attain to the clear consciousness in which can
exist thesoul.
"In the water there are heights." Inside the solvent of life is contained life;
inside the clear consciousness is contained spiritual truth.
The beloved is the mermaid who swims in the water. "In the water there are
heights." To the lover, the beloved is what exists. In her he sees life in the
divine.
Rather than force her to cut off her tail in order that she live on dry land,
poet learns to swim with the mermaid and live in an exhalted state together.
Corresponds to:
The absolute exists within the relative and the relative within the absolute.
Or, biofeedback. Time and space of which we are a part exist within reference
frames which are relative to each other, which exist in respect to the origin
which is absolute (relativity) and with respect to our perception (quantum
mechanics). Kant: In perceptual field, the self exists within the phenomenal
world of perception which exists with respect to the noumenal ("We all dance
around the ring and suppose, but secret sits in the middle and knows" - Robert
Frost). In logical mind (reification of matter) all things are absolute; in
meditating mind (reification of spirit) all things are relative; in religious
mind (reification of divine revelation) all things are absolute again.
Merging relativity and quantum theory, we have biofeedback between mind and the
world: Mind exists within world which is perceived with respect to mind.
Timespace which is absolute to either perceiver exists within reference frame
which is relative to other reference frames in each of which perceiver feels
absolute time and space. All reference frames are relative to the origin.
Where there is water, and heights.
Ilya Shambat
http://www.geocities.com/ilya_shambat/poems.htm
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