The Mirror Man
August 2007
One of the problems with the things we do is that it becomes ever more
difficult to categorize them.
The following work of art is a sculpture but it is also an Art Solution; it
is Project Sanctuary derived and a personal development project to change
perception and processing across a wide area of my neurology so you could even
call it applied NLP; the process of making it was nothing short of deeply
hypnotic as well and involved strange energy shifts - and thus it belongs into
many different sections on this website, if not in all of them.
Here is the story.
I was discussing the fact that "the reality of numbers" has always either
escaped me, or that there was a significant mismatch in what I understood
numbers to be with my teachers across the years.
There are many problems with numbers, not least of all the usual hierarchical
confusions, which, if applied to numbers, cause major havoc. Is 1 better or
worse than 2? Or 3 million, or -789? What about 0.3? Or 3/4? Is that why they
say that "Catholics can't count"?
I wouldn't want to comment; suffice to say that I asked my energy mind to
sort out my numbers confusions, once and for all. Give me something, I said, to
repair all and any misunderstandings on the topic and show me a pathway to
making peace with numbers, and to have me be their master, finally.
My trusty energy mind flashed up immediately a mind movie.
It was of a man shaped mirror ball, if you will.
A mirror man.
It showed me exactly the dimensions and what it was supposed to look like
when it was finished, and I understood how to make it immediately, as well.
So I said, ok, it's a deal.
And set about making the mirror man.
Now you might think that that was easy, and in a way it was. In another, it
was not. It was extremely time consuming and fiddly. However, I found that
strangely whilst I was working on this sculpture, I wasn't THINKING.
Now that's very unusual for me.
I don't really know if that has ever happened, anywhere.
I always think some thing, on some level, have some experiences going on,
even in the deepest of meditations, even in sleep.
Working on the mirror man, I was thinking nothing and totally unaware of time
passing or anything, for that matter.
I also found that I couldn't stop or concentrate on anything else, no matter
how beloved or wondrous it would ordinarily be. I had to force myself to take
short breaks and then had to literally run back and continue.
It took - 5 days in all to complete the sculpture.
So here it is.
I've completed my part of the bargain.
Now we can sit back and wonder, what will happen next ...
SFX August 2007
The Mirror Man
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